Live-firing Chinese warships sent message heard ‘loud and clear’
Shadow Defence Minister Andrew Hastie says the message from Chinese warships live-firing off Australia’s coast has been received “loud and clear”.
Shadow Defence Minister Andrew Hastie says the message from Chinese warships live-firing off Australia’s coast has been received “loud and clear”.
Premier Peter Malinauskas has told parliament the Hydrogen SA’s boss on an almost $600,000 salary could be shifted from his office.
Work on a long-awaited $500m naval shipbuilding skills and training centre for thousands of shipbuilding jobs in Adelaide is about to start.
One of Labor’s trailblazing female MPs has died with the Premier delivering a tribute in parliament today.
Premier Peter Malinauskas is poised to be celebrating another win as he watches Cold Chisel at the Adelaide 500 this weekend, Paul Starick writes.
In a by-election where the locals think their man was framed by his own party, there’s only one logical beneficiary, writes David Penberthy.
Housing plans for a 230ha former oil refinery in Adelaide’s southwest will be unveiled by Premier Peter Malinauskas.
A new public sector chief to replace Queensland-bound Damien Walker has been unveiled – and a woman will head Treasury for the first time.
Premier Peter Malinauskas will have to replace his department chief during the countdown to the next election.
The highly paid bureaucrat has reportedly quit a job that pays more than Peter Malinauskas’s for a top post under Queensland’s new premier.
The premier has revealed where the 2024 event sits following a raid on Vailo businessman Aaron Hickmann’s offices.
The Premier is facing calls to commission a report on building and civil construction productivity after SA’s spending watchdog identified several issues.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese might be getting grilled over Qantas flight upgrades but the focus should be on his broken promise to cut electricity prices, writes Paul Starick.
It’s the countdown to the November 16 by-election for Black previously held by Liberal David Speirs – and voters just learned the Labor government is giving them a 24/7 pharmacy.
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