Mali’s huge call on government stake in Whyalla steelworks
The Premier says Whyalla steelworks’ future is uncertain as he injects another $275m to extend administration – and wouldn’t rule out one key question.
The Premier says Whyalla steelworks’ future is uncertain as he injects another $275m to extend administration – and wouldn’t rule out one key question.
The Premier has finally revealed a plan to tackle the algal bloom crisis. But one key factor is still hitting a brick wall in Canberra.
The federal Environment Minister has finally announced a plan to tackle the toxic algae crisis devastating SA’s oceans, but has not labelled it disaster funding.
The same crowd blasting Scott Morrison’s indifference to the 2019 bushfires are suddenly silent on this climate-linked disaster, writes David Penberthy.
Premier Peter Malinauskas has cautioned against “belligerent” pay claims during public sector pay talks. See the full list of pay rise demands.
With Premier Peter Malinauskas winning approval ratings across the board senior Liberal sources say they are still backing the current Opposition Leader, but for how long?
Labor is heading for a victory of staggering proportions at next March’s state election, an exclusive opinion poll reveals. See the stark numbers.
Challenges are shaking the state and Premier Peter Malinauskas is facing testing times, Paul Starick writes.
The death knell is tolling for the South Australian Liberals as Peter Malinauskas is projected to spearhead a wipeout, writes Paul Starick.
The Premier has defended the unit as key to delivering on promises as it came under fire from the leader of the opposition.
Driving a LIV Golf steamroller over Adelaide City Council opens the Premier up to two major attacks, writes David Penberthy. Have your say.
In an attempt to solve the state’s housing crisis and deliver more homes faster, Premier Peter Malinauskas has unveiled a new Ikea like plan.
Premier Peter Malinauskas is being accused of leaving the Adelaide City Council “out in the cold” over a new LIV Golf course.
SA’s Premier wants to charge ahead on the $2bn nuclear submarine yard in Adelaide, even as a Trump administration review threatens the project.
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