Nuclear launch: ‘World-best’ Adelaide shipyard plan revealed
Australia’s nuclear-powered submarine chief exclusively reveals his plan to transform Adelaide’s naval shipyard into the world’s most advanced manufacturing centre.
Australia’s nuclear-powered submarine chief exclusively reveals his plan to transform Adelaide’s naval shipyard into the world’s most advanced manufacturing centre.
Defence Minister Richard Marles has unveiled an AUKUS submarine industry strategy at The Advertiser’s Defending Australia forum.
Work on a long-awaited $500m naval shipbuilding skills and training centre for thousands of shipbuilding jobs in Adelaide is about to start.
Just before launching the Whyalla steelworks takeover, Premier Peter Malinauskas’s bungle stunned a top-level briefing.
SA taxpayers have footed an eye-watering bill for overseas trips related to hydrogen and mining – including more than $30,000 to send one executive overseas for eight days.
Don’t follow these trucks too closely if you’re on the roads in Adelaide’s north. There are a lot of them and they’re doing a job the government says is unacceptable.
Adelaide-built HMAS Rankin is being held hostage at an Osborne dock rather than starting a two-year deep maintenance program.
Premier Peter Malinauskas will unveil a housing road map on Tuesday, with plans to fix one key bottleneck blocking new developments.
The SA Housing Trust will be reborn as part of Premier Peter Malinauskas’ blueprint to ease a home supply crisis.
Childish memes of mutant animals insult voters and help Peter Dutton’s nuclear power campaign, writes Paul Starick.
Premier Peter Malinauskas has been confronted with accusations of top-level power struggles between public service chiefs and the right-hand man he wants to “ruffle feathers”.
The Premier has been warned the militant Victoria-based union is just weeks away from seizing control of the industry in SA for good.
The Premier has issued a blunt warning to the CFMEU boss after he took aim at the AFL’s major building projects.
Hospitals, roads, schools and everything else on SA’s wishlist could easily be paid for if the state makes a hard choice, the former foreign minister and Liberal leader says.
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