It’s an Adelaide cringe festival as Higgins’ troll backfires
It’s that time of the year where someone just had to sound off on their disdain for the great state of South Australia on a national stage, writes Michael Mkoka-Nicholson. Have your say.
It’s that time of the year where someone just had to sound off on their disdain for the great state of South Australia on a national stage, writes Michael Mkoka-Nicholson. Have your say.
A small business influencer has laid bare the biggest issue for Anthony Albanese and Peter Malinauskas in election campaigns, writes Paul Starick.
What really matters during the election campaign? Our People’s Cabinet has its say on the big issues facing Australians.
Adelaide’s biggest firm has hailed new non-stop flights to the USA after a historic announcement for other local businesses and jetsetters.
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.
Premier Peter Malinauskas attended the premiere of Advertiser journalist Ben Hyde’s ‘While I was Sleeping’ documentary and had high praise for the doco.
The Arrive Alive campaign has launched, coinciding with the premiere of While I Was Sleeping – a documentary chronicling the journey of former deputy editor Ben Hyde.
Prolific social media poster Premier Peter Malinauskas will switch off social media for a day to highlight the damage it can cause.
The union top job was a springboard to political power for Don Farrell and Peter Malinauskas, now a new ‘shoppies’ face is climbing the political ladder.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s tin-eared purchase of a $4.3m mansion will rankle struggling mortgage-belt voters in David Speirs’ former seat of Black, Paul Starick writes.
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