Mali’s chat with Greg Norman over Whyalla steel as new tariffs loom
News Donald Trump has ruled out a tariff exemption for Australian steel exports has sent shockwaves around Australia. So how does it affect SA’s embattled Whyalla steelworks?
News Donald Trump has ruled out a tariff exemption for Australian steel exports has sent shockwaves around Australia. So how does it affect SA’s embattled Whyalla steelworks?
An AFL club has been called out for asking for a cash incentive to allow the Sheffield Shield final to be played at the Adelaide Oval between games.
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.
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.
The $2.4bn announcement to secure the future of the Whyalla Steelworks has been met with praise by the workers plagued with uncertainty over the future of the plant.
Like him or not, Labor or Liberal, you have to admit SA’s Premier is a spectacular tactician, writes David Penberthy.
The PM will urge Aussies to show an insatiable ambition for growing the economy and boosting the nation’s “long, proud record of achievement”, in a major address in Adelaide.
Whyalla should undeniably be saved but $2.4bn in government funds sets a disturbing precedent, writes Paul Starick. Have your say
Fifty five jobs at the state’s hydrogen office are on the line as the Premier shifts its $593m funding to the Whyalla Steelworks.
Labor’s Whyalla hydrogen folly was threadbare from the start and was always Mali’s biggest gamble, writes Paul Starick.
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