Starick: Mali’s bold choice haunted by ghosts of SA catastrophes past
Whyalla should undeniably be saved but $2.4bn in government funds sets a disturbing precedent, writes Paul Starick. Have your say
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.
Mr Malinauskas’ political skill has been greatly tested by the Whyalla imbroglio but he has executed the plan methodically, surgically and patiently, writes Paul Starick.
The rumour mill is in overdrive about a “dream team” Liberal leadership pairing which, as Paul Starick writes, shows the party’s despair about defeating Premier Peter Malinauskas.
The chief of the firm building Australia’s future frigates and nuclear-powered submarines has revealed a recruitment program.
You won’t hear the state or local governments calling any crisis meetings over this issue or doing anything about it. As David Penberthy writes, it’s an abject failure that’s crippling our state.
SA’s push to ban children aged under 14 from social media has been bolstered by the United States’ top doctor in a meeting with Premier Peter Malinauskas.
South Australia cannot meet the massive task of building AUKUS nuclear-powered submarines alone – and the time to act for eastern states is now.
Premier Peter Malinauskas has demanded ExxonMobil clean up its abandoned oil refinery at Port Stanvac to build a massive new housing development in the southern suburbs.
The landmark deal, signed by SA Premier Peter Malinauskas, accelerates progress under the AUKUS pact. But he warns ‘time is not on our side’ for preparations to get under way.
The popular premier making the switch to Canberra seemed an outlandish prospect until the past week, writes Paul Starick.
Premier Peter Malinauskas has met with the US governor branded “the next Barack Obama” in his latest stop on his American trip.
The Premier has hailed his deal with the government in charge of the world’s fifth largest economy as a historic collaboration.
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