Taxpayers warned about paying twice for ‘failed hydrogen hoax’
The opposition has warned taxpayers they may face paying for the state’s flagship hydrogen project twice, despite the decision to effectively axe the plant.
The opposition has warned taxpayers they may face paying for the state’s flagship hydrogen project twice, despite the decision to effectively axe the plant.
Australia’s leaders laid their power cards on the table over the Whyalla rescue plan in Adelaide. Vote in the poll.
The PM, opposition leader and premier are among political heavyweights and industry leaders outlining their bold plans for the state at The Advertiser’s Future SA forum today. Follow live.
Anthony Albanese left one key factor out in his nuclear broadside on Peter Dutton in Whyalla, writes Paul Starick.
A new behaviour crackdown for the state’s political leaders is a waste of time while senior bureaucrats suffer an “ethical deficit”, the Labor architect of the rules warns.
Premier Peter Malinauskas has used the AFL Grand Final to convince Katy Perry to tour Adelaide – and to press for SA to become the permanent home for Gather Round.
A multinational defence firm is moving its headquarters to Adelaide’s Lot Fourteen, in a jobs and skills coup for South Australia.
Premier Peter Malinauskas has revealed details of his Thursday afternoon meeting with embattled steelworks owner Sanjeev Gupta.
South Australia’s Cabinet will travel to Whyalla to canvass community concerns around GFG Alliance’s beleaguered steelworks, which the Premier says can’t be allowed to fail.
Premier Peter Malinauskas has revealed he is in talks with five steel firms about a green iron opportunity at Whyalla.
A conservative Liberal frontbencher’s bid to force mothers terminating pregnancies to deliver babies alive after 27 weeks is on the brink of securing upper house support.
Higher-density living along key urban corridors and new greenfields developments ringing the city are the core of a new 30-year master plan for Adelaide. See it here.
The flagship election promise to “fix the ramping crisis” has been effectively buried in Labor’s new campaign, writes Paul Starick.
The state government has made a major announcement about the future plans for Adelaide’s iconic Crown & Anchor hotel, following months of controversial backlash.
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