Crops for concrete? Farmers blast Mali’s urban sprawl plan
Peter Malinauskas’s plan to replace prime food production land with suburbia has sparked an angry response from farmers.
Peter Malinauskas’s plan to replace prime food production land with suburbia has sparked an angry response from farmers.
The Premier has reacted to fears Whyalla’s troubled steelworks could run out of cash by the middle of May.
Adelaide is now the second hardest housing market in Australia to buy into, with only one city doing it tougher.
New suburban parklands larger than those surrounding the city have been unveiled by Premier Peter Malinauskas. Find out where.
One of Adelaide’s biggest hospitals has 50 new beds but the Premier says he’s under no illusion about what they mean for the system.
One of Adelaide’s most private and generous families is threatening to withdraw a $1m gift to the South Australian Museum.
The biggest project in Australia’s history is not sure thing and failure risks shattering SA’s economy and psyche, writes Paul Starick.
The Premier has opened up to the hosts of Britain’s biggest podcast about the dangers of social media, saying politicians aren’t protected from a “pretty dark place”.
Peter Malinauskas is facing ‘widespread’ internal fury over claims a ‘lack of respect’ was shown to Labor MPs before a blockbuster call on the weekend.
Newly installed Opposition Leader Vincent Tarzia has revealed his frontbench line-up – and there’s one shock omission. See the full list of portfolios.
Premier Peter Malinauskas says technology change might make nuclear power economical for Australia.
When Vincent Tarzia’s son was told Daddy was the new Liberal leader, he was entirely unimpressed.
A backroom move by a key bloc of Liberals put Vincent Tarzia in a near-impregnable position to take over as Opposition Leader.
South Australia is the best place to set up a business and more should move here, says the Business Council of Australia’s chief.
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