Clean up Port Stanvac for 1500 new homes: US oil giant put on notice
Premier Peter Malinauskas has demanded ExxonMobil clean up its abandoned oil refinery at Port Stanvac to build a massive new housing development in the southern suburbs.
Premier Peter Malinauskas has demanded ExxonMobil clean up its abandoned oil refinery at Port Stanvac to build a massive new housing development in the southern suburbs.
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.
Peter Malinauskas says left and right wing culture warriors are doing Australia a disservice as they put their ideology before the national interest.
Why The Advertiser is challenging conventional thinking on population growth, economic priorities, urban planning, future jobs and reversing the brain drain.
Almost 24,000 extra homes for more than 50,000 people are set to be delivered in four residential land parcels, as the Premier declares urban sprawl is “not a dirty word”. See the plans.
Would a toll road fast-track the final stage of the North-South Corridor? New Property Council boss Bruce Djite thinks it’s time to debate the idea.
Property magnate Lang Walker has issued a resounding vote of confidence in SA’s future prosperity, saying our state now has the strong leadership needed for success.
New hotels, office towers and apartments will change the face of Adelaide’s horizon. Read more about projects under way and others ready to break ground this year.
Tenders go out for the state government’s landmark hydrogen power precinct but the Liberals call the fine print a “damning document”.
Adelaide Crows chairman John Olsen has hailed $15.4bn Torrens to Darlington motorway designs as a win, saying they help his club “arrive as a good neighbour” at the Thebarton headquarters.
The historic Brickworks Marketplace shopping centre has been spared from a huge blue snakelike structure soaring above it in the new South Rd designs.
There’s a pretty simple explanation why Premier Peter Malinauskas is content to spend a few billions dollars more on the North-South Corridor, writes Paul Starick.
On and off ramps will be added to the Torrens to Darlington project, and elevated motorways dumped, under revised plans. See how it will work.
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