Labor poised for victory: Here’s what’s at stake for SA
Labor is heading for a second term in government, Paul Starick writes, with vast consequences for South Australia.
Labor is heading for a second term in government, Paul Starick writes, with vast consequences for South Australia.
A connectivity revolution between solar panels and electric cars would be triggered by extending battery subsidies, says Mitsubishi’s Australian chief.
There’s a simple ingredient behind the stunning success of everything from AFL Gather Round to SA securing huge naval shipbuilding contracts, Paul Starick writes.
Seasoned Liberal voters are swaying in the state’s tightest federal seat – and there’s one overwhelming winner.
Unpaid royalties, unpaid contractors and Whyalla steelworks’ financial problems are keeping the SA Premier awake at night.
Premier Peter Malinauskas says the government has “grave concern” about the financial challenges facing GFG Alliance in Whyalla and its ability to fund the steelworks’ future.
Energy giant Santos has officially opened its flagship Moomba carbon capture and storage plant, one of the world’s largest.
Premier Peter Malinauskas will unveil a new-look ministry, adding a rising factional star to the frontbench ranks.
The state government will need to reshuffle its cabinet again as one of its ministers has announced he is quitting politics to care for a family member.
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.
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