Who came out on top? Gloves off in leaders’ debate
The claws were out as SA’s premier and opposition leader went head-to-head for the first time. But who impressed? Read the blog and have your say.
The claws were out as SA’s premier and opposition leader went head-to-head for the first time. But who impressed? Read the blog and have your say.
Premier Peter Malinauskas says Adelaide CBD towers should soar as high as possible as he launches the city’s first skyscraper. See the video and vote in our poll.
A union leader spearheading industrial action at a $45bn naval frigate project is being accused of disrespecting a job-saving campaign fronted by Premier Peter Malinauskas.
Jay Weatherill’s urban infill fantasy has been stymied by a new Premier planning to go all out instead. Bravo, writes Peter Goers.
High profile Power supporters are talking up their club’s chances and embracing the underdog status ahead of the do-or-die semi final against Hawthorn.
A change for the third iteration of Adelaide’s popular LIV Golf tournament has been revealed today. Watch the replay of the press conference and see the details.
Premier Peter Malinauskas says SA Police have delivered their findings on the disgraced CFMEU.
The “public policy disaster” the Premier warned of this week is actually far, far worse than he says, writes Paul Starick.
South Australia is at heightened risk of electricity blackouts, authorities warn, as they seek emergency summer supplies.
Premier Peter Malinauskas says neglect of the regions is a “social tragedy” as The Advertiser’s annual Bush Summit examines key issues affecting rural SA. Watch the replay here.
The explosion in power bills was the result of a “real public policy disaster”, Premier Peter Malinauskas told The Advertiser’s Bush Summit on Wednesday.
The premier is alarmed at the influence of toxic celebrities like Andrew Tate on young boys as a top Adelaide school grapples with the fallout from a misogynistic system of fines.
The Premier has revealed how SA will be impacted by the federal government’s international student intake caps.
Opposition Leader Vincent Tarzia has targeted his rival over the militant CFMEU during his debut parliamentary performance.
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