Live: Albo, Dutton’s big plans for a Bigger, Better SA
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.
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.
Premier Peter Malinauskas has met with the teen parliament winner to let her be the first to know of a $5m investment into mental health she helped advocate for.
SA Ambulance Service is again set to emerge as a winner in the state budget with more money poured into upgrades. See what the cash will be spent on.
Official figures show millions less was spent on public housing repairs last year as the state government promises to “fully investigate” the Housing Trust pay scandal.
Expect Labor to pivot further from fixing the ambulance crisis – and be sceptical, writes Paul Starick.
The Sydney-based media star says he won’t need to be in Adelaide to make a difference to the state.
A boosted strike team will hit the state’s streets targeting dodgy smoke and vape sales in an effort to stamp out the public health crisis.
The former Department of Defence secretary has said there is “no real consensus” on defence strategy among the major political parties as Australia progresses the AUKUS agreement.
The SA Premier has declared at the Defending Australia summit that the SA based AUKUS nuclear-powered submarine project would need “an incredible number of skilled workers”.
An interpreter resigned on the spot when she realised she might need to translate negative comments about her homeland by a former Chinese spy at the Defending Australia summit.
Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong will today condemn China over a series of “unsafe, unprofessional and unacceptable incidents” by its navy. Read her full speech.
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