Analysis: Mali’s big gamble paid off in spades
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.
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 surgical operation to remove GFG as steelworks owner unfolded on Wednesday in carefully co-ordinated lightning strikes and it was months in the making for the premier who took on the risk and now he claims the reward.
How much have these climate dupes now cost us by believing a huckster’s claim that a miracle gas, green hydrogen, would save the steelworks which prop up Whyalla?
South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas says putting the Whyalla steelworks into administration was about no less than saving sovereign steelmaking in Australia.
The Premier has hailed his deal with the government in charge of the world’s fifth largest economy as a historic collaboration.
We might have a popular premier strutting the national stage, but South Australia has missed out in a budget laying foundations for a looming federal election, writes Paul Starick.
Premier Peter Malinauskas has made comments in support of recognition of a Palestinian state at a heated Islamic community function.
Premier Peter Malinauskas has urged social media giants to work with his government as it seeks to ban children under 14 from joining the damaging platforms.
A teenager has thrown his support behind a potential social media ban for children under 14 after he was bullied on Snapchat.
The Premier has commissioned a review to ban kids from social media as growing evidence shows how the platforms negatively affect children.
Peter Malinauskas says left and right wing culture warriors are doing Australia a disservice as they put their ideology before the national interest.
The Liberals say leaked documents which show the true extent of controversial plans to overhaul the SA Museum contradict the Premier’s claims.
Premier Peter Malinauskas will head to the United States in May, visiting nuclear submarine shipyards.
New hospital beds at the Flinders Medical Centre will open this week as the Premier boasts more than 1400 extra health workers were now working in the state since March 2022.
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