Elders fume as bones found on WCH site examined in secret
Bones and pottery shards have been found on the new Women’s and Children’s Hospital site and forensically examined – but Kaurna elders were left in the dark.
Bones and pottery shards have been found on the new Women’s and Children’s Hospital site and forensically examined – but Kaurna elders were left in the dark.
Expect Labor to pivot further from fixing the ambulance crisis – and be sceptical, writes Paul Starick.
The chief of the firm building Australia’s future frigates and nuclear-powered submarines has revealed a recruitment program.
A personal union attack targeting the boss of Australia’s future nuclear-powered submarine builder and maintainer has been rejected.
Build a new kids’ hospital? Or keep unloved, unseen police barracks? When it comes to heritage buildings, this is one battle progress needs to win, writes David Penberthy.
A $3bn hospital. A $15bn road project. The cost of SA’s huge projects just keeps soaring, Paul Starick writes, but is it Labor’s fault?
Adelaide’s new Women’s and Children’s Hospital will have 394 patient beds – so where will they go? See the plans and watch the flyover video.
The Premier will tackle head-on Adelaide’s powerful heritage and parklands lobbies over his new WCH site, writes Paul Starick. But will most South Aussies back him?
Angry businesses have tipped a bucket on the Transport Dept over its handling of compulsory acquisitions for road upgrades.
Adelaide’s first skyscraper has been approved, meaning the 180m-tall tower – once finished – would be the state’s tallest building.
A damning report into SA’s biggest road project has slammed its management, as displaced locals reveal what they’ll do next.
The groundbreaking company behind Australia’s first commercial space launch will set up its HQ in Adelaide, bringing with it dozens of new jobs.
Decision time is rapidly approaching on the future of the North-South Corridor – and 6km of tunnels under Adelaide is looking more and more remote as costs soar.
Completing the North-South Corridor and new WCH could blow out by $315m, the Opposition says, after a union takeover. But the government says they’ve got a critical fact wrong.
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