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The past few years have been charmed for Premier Peter Malinauskas – but some major obstacles have emerged.
Full coverage of South Australia's defence industry, including the nuclear submarines program, shipbuilding operations at Osborne and future skills requirements.
The past few years have been charmed for Premier Peter Malinauskas – but some major obstacles have emerged.
From commanding a nuclear attack submarine, to spearheading the reconstruction of Iraq’s navy, Sir Nick Hine is a decorated veteran – and lives with autism.
Childish memes of mutant animals insult voters and help Peter Dutton’s nuclear power campaign, writes Paul Starick.
Axing a GP tax and investigating nuclear energy would help cut living costs under a Liberal government, Opposition Leader David Speirs says in his budget reply speech.
South Australia’s brain drain has boosted the nation for years but the state is about to prosper from its greatest resource, says Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
The site of an old SA coal-fired power station has been earmarked for a nuclear reactor under a Coalition clean energy plan.
The site of an old SA coal-fired power station has been earmarked for a nuclear reactor under a Coalition clean energy plan.
Premier Peter Malinauskas says the state has a role to play in decarbonising the world with SA uranium as he brought forward the state’s renewable energy target.
The premier and defence industry minister have made a major vow to high school students about a guaranteed job that “sets them up for life” while on a tour of an Adelaide technical college.
Two landmark projects creating thousands of jobs hit critical milestones this week and the Premier wants to capitalise, writes Paul Starick.
Alarm is being raised about the $368bn nuclear-powered submarine project’s shipyard expansion threatening rare butterflies.
Artist impressions have been revealed for the $35m The Heights Technical College, which is set to open in 2026 and promises to provide industry pathways to students.
Adelaide’s frigate program chief is warning of a threat to continuous Adelaide naval shipbuilding as he pitches to build destroyers.
Adelaide is in the midst of a new gold rush – and it’s mostly down to the benefits from enormous investment in national security, says Christopher Pyne.
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