Diving beyond nuke subs – AUKUS extension hailed as boon for SA
Extending the AUKUS security pact to Canada, Japan, South Korea and New Zealand is being touted as a big boost for SA’s nation-leading defence industry.
Extending the AUKUS security pact to Canada, Japan, South Korea and New Zealand is being touted as a big boost for SA’s nation-leading defence industry.
Two enormous road projects in Adelaide’s south costing about a billion dollars have hit major new milestones – see the video.
The chief of the Adelaide firm which will construct and maintain Australia’s nuclear-powered submarines has announced his departure after a career full of highs and lows.
The “public policy disaster” the Premier warned of this week is actually far, far worse than he says, writes Paul Starick.
As he tours the state’s far north, premier Peter Malinauskas has touted thousands of new jobs as part of a $5bn state-owned pipeline and desalination plant.
Premier Peter Malinauskas has visited the Upper Spencer Gulf with some of the state’s biggest companies to sign a revolutionary agreement.
The Premier will kickstart a regional infrastructure blitz by announcing deals with two holiday parks to head off a major roadblock.
Two landmark projects creating thousands of jobs hit critical milestones this week and the Premier wants to capitalise, writes Paul Starick.
The First Nations group whose court action scuttled the Kimba nuclear waste dump is building a $1bn empire.
Alarm is being raised about the $368bn nuclear-powered submarine project’s shipyard expansion threatening rare butterflies.
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.
I’ve been watching the ups and downs of Adelaide shipbuilding for 30 years and history is repeating itself in the Hunter frigates farce, writes Paul Starick.
The prospect of only three naval frigates being built in Adelaide is sparking strong concern at the highest levels of the state government.
Premier Peter Malinauskas will spearhead a three-day economic summit in a bid to supercharge his plan to capitalise on the green industrial revolution.
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