We need a little dose of Donald Trump in Australia
Donald Trump might be crude and bombastic but his victory has delivered some important lessons for Australian leaders, writes Paul Starick.
Full coverage of South Australia's defence industry, including the nuclear submarines program, shipbuilding operations at Osborne and future skills requirements.
Donald Trump might be crude and bombastic but his victory has delivered some important lessons for Australian leaders, writes Paul Starick.
A top Chinese official has declared the Communist nation’s “family reunion” will not be complete without Taiwan, at an event hosted by Premier Peter Malinauskas.
A multinational defence firm is moving its headquarters to Adelaide’s Lot Fourteen, in a jobs and skills coup for South Australia.
ASC workers could walk off the job as they continue their fight for an 18.5 per cent pay rise.
SA’s role as the defence industry state extends far beyond naval projects – we’re also making waves in groundbreaking hi-tech projects spanning space, AI and electronic warfare.
South Australia cannot meet the massive task of building AUKUS nuclear-powered submarines alone – and the time to act for eastern states is now.
The popular premier making the switch to Canberra seemed an outlandish prospect until the past week, writes Paul Starick.
Premier Peter Malinauskas has met with the US governor branded “the next Barack Obama” in his latest stop on his American trip.
The Premier has hailed his deal with the government in charge of the world’s fifth largest economy as a historic collaboration.
The $368bn Adelaide-based nuclear-powered submarine project has been backed by Germany’s Foreign Minister – in contrast to her Australian Green counterparts.
Premier Peter Malinauskas will head to the United States in May, visiting nuclear submarine shipyards.
Students now have the chance to undertake a paid apprenticeship – earning up to $50,000 – from their first year of uni as SA plans for the AUKUS project.
Warnings of a $1bn cut to the Adelaide upgrade of the Collins Class submarine fleet are being aired, including concerns plans to arm them with Tomahawk cruise missiles will be scrapped.
A $139.5m contract will create dozens of new lucrative jobs for South Australians – including entry-level apprenticeships. Here’s how to cash in.
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