Nation’s highest power costs a ‘major black mark’ on SA
South Australia is being held back by nation-leading energy costs in a ranking of business-friendly states.
South Australia is being held back by nation-leading energy costs in a ranking of business-friendly states.
Premier Peter Malinauskas and university vice-chancellors are warning of the economic cost to South Australia of a crackdown on foreign student numbers.
The militant union is slapping a costly premium on Adelaide construction, hitting SA’s biggest projects hard, senior industry figures say.
Labor has ploughed $7.1bn into fixing ramping but has the money been wasted, asks Paul Starick.
The Premier says he is open to a second assessment on Aboriginal remains in a mass grave at the $3bn Riverlea housing project after a first one “ruled out” a massacre site.
Red tape will be slashed for renewable energy investors in landmark laws the Premier has touted as allowing big global firms to “participate in grabbing land”.
Custom-built offices facing demolition for an $85m upgrade to one of Adelaide’s busiest intersections are “irreplaceable”, a devastated business founder says.
A huge overseas company has been awarded the contract for the $120m Majors Rd upgrade – but the government insists most of the project’s workers will be from SA.
A prime 11-hectare parcel of land a short drive west of Adelaide’s CBD will soon be a hive of activity as more than 400 homes are built.
Over the past year, a string of major building projects have been shelved or scrapped completely. We take a look at some of SA’s largest cancelled developments.
The Adelaide Aquatic Centre will get an extra cash splash to build a bigger “world-class” – but the site will close for at least a year from August 2024 for the build.
The new bigger WCH will feature a dedicated heliport, along with critical care services all on one floor – including birthing, theatres, and paediatric and neonatal ICUs.
SA’s hydrogen plant may use River Murray water, it’s been revealed by the project’s CEO, who has also confirmed energy storage plans have changed.
Proposed world-first laws allowing big global firms to “grab land” are being trumpeted by Premier Peter Malinauskas at a Netherlands hydrogen summit.
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