‘I teared up’: Beautiful Barossa lives up to hype
Barossa Park’s first AFL match was a raging success – and everything premier Peter Malinauskas imagined. Matt Turner and Ruby Stewart recap an historic day in Adelaide.
Barossa Park’s first AFL match was a raging success – and everything premier Peter Malinauskas imagined. Matt Turner and Ruby Stewart recap an historic day in Adelaide.
Premier Peter Malinauskas has hailed the “resilience” of SA’s farmers at a special event in Peterborough – and has detailed how they can get their hands on drought-relief dollars.
SA cricketers ended a 29-year drought to claim the Sheffield Shield last month, now they are heading north to support people facing another type of drought.
If necessity is the mother of invention, Peter Malinauskas’ desire to keep Gather Round in South Australia will be the mother of reinvasion for footy’s biggest festival. Will it be enough?
Police will be ramping up safety measures amid rising fears of disruption to Australia Day events in Adelaide’s CBD and Premier Malinauskas urges the community to ‘enjoy the day safely.’
No matter how many caveats the Premier puts on it, ramping is really not going anywhere, writes David Penberthy.
Premier Malinauskas claims the annual Australia Day debate is about ‘throwing red meat to get people angry’, and he’ll be celebrating on Jan 26.
The decision to increase the cost of attending games at Adelaide Oval by more than 50 per cent has left sports fans fuming – including Premier Peter Malinauskas.
The GFG Alliance chief executive has met with the state government in Adelaide after growing concerns over the town’s steelworks future – and there’s good and bad news.
Peter Malinauskas says the whole country should be worried about Whyalla Steelworks as its future is still on knife-edge, despite some recent positive news.
Premier Peter Malinauskas and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese have paid tribute to the SA sailor who died in the Sydney to Hobart tragedy.
Premier Peter Malinauskas has been named “foreign politician of the year” by the hosts of the massively popular UK podcast The Rest is Politics. Find out why.
Uncertainty remains over when the Whyalla steelworks blast furnace will become fully operational, with Premier Peter Malinauskas appearing uncharacteristically frustrated by the situation.
Taxpayers have forked out a staggering figure on domestic and overseas travel for Premier Peter Malinauskas and his cabinet since Labor took office nearly three years ago.
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