Why police didn’t disclose David Speirs’ arrest
SA Police explained why it did not announce the arrest of David Speirs until after The Advertiser broke the story.
SA Police explained why it did not announce the arrest of David Speirs until after The Advertiser broke the story.
David Speirs’ behaviour on one of the days he allegedly supplied drugs raised the eyebrows of a well known SA media veteran.
Airbnb reviews have given an insight into what former opposition leader David Speirs did while on medical leave in the wake of the white powder scandal.
The David Speirs saga has bounced from claims of a deepfake to blaming a deep state villain. The reality is, it’s simply a deep disgrace.
The site of an old SA coal-fired power station has been earmarked for a nuclear reactor under a Coalition clean energy plan.
Plunging the state hundreds of millions of dollars further into debt is being considered to ease water bill hikes funding connections to major new housing developments.
The bizarre response to Mali’s remarkably candid cost-of-living admission shows why the Liberals find him hard to pin down, Paul Starick writes.
The Liberal candidate fighting a by-election battle for the state’s most marginal seat applied to work as an adviser to a senior Labor politician while her party was in government.
Two landmark projects creating thousands of jobs hit critical milestones this week and the Premier wants to capitalise, writes Paul Starick.
Has Liberal leader David Speirs ever looked as good as he did at Chinatown Adelaide’s Lunar New Year street party? A social media photo of him has drawn comparisons to a Ken doll.
The defence minister has confirmed plans to build Hunter class frigates in Adelaide will be cut back, but a new project will be unveiled to take their place.
Six Hunter-class frigates are likely to be built in Adelaide instead of nine, and the navy will be bolstered by a new fleet of small warships, according to reports.
Premier Peter Malinauskas had a sliding doors moment about a decade ago, writes Paul Starick. History could have been very different.
About 27,000 voters in Adelaide’s eastern suburbs will go to the polls to replace former premier Steven Marshall in the state’s most marginal seat. Find out when.
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