Expert warns steelworks’ debt is ‘house of cards’ as Mali flies in
Premier Peter Malinauskas meets Whyalla creditors as a leading liquidation expert warns unpaid bills have the steelworks teetering on the edge.
Premier Peter Malinauskas meets Whyalla creditors as a leading liquidation expert warns unpaid bills have the steelworks teetering on the edge.
Port Adelaide’s chief executive has spoken out about the club’s major sponsor GFG Alliance as Sanjeev Gupta’s financial woes begin to “impact the club”.
British steel magnate Sanjeev Gupta is an enigma who has left South Australia with a series of grand promises and dashed dreams, writes Paul Starick.
Embattled billionaire Sanjeev Gupta has remained silent amid grave fears over GFG Alliance’s finances.
The AFL says it will continue to innovate when it comes to themed rounds, with SA Premier Peter Malinauskas backing his state to dismiss any notion of second-year blues this weekend.
Opponents are hoping voters find Premier Peter Malinauskas too cocky as he looks impregnable ahead of the next election, writes Paul Starick.
It’s been a political comedy show this week, writes David Penberthy – starting with David Speirs issuing an apology for losing the seat of Dunstan, and then almost winning it.
Premier Peter Malinauskas has claimed victory this morning in the Dunstan by-election, issuing a strict reminder to his troops about avoiding arrogance.
While SA’s economy is thriving on many measures, real wages for workers are going backwards at the fastest rate in the nation – and a business leader has sounded the alarm.
Labor’s candidate in the state’s most marginal seat has claimed a historic victory in the Dunstan by-election after a bitter campaign.
Former federal MP Nicolle Flint is about to formally confirm her political comeback, as two right-wing powerbrokers throw their weight behind her.
The by-election is the latest debacle for the SA Liberals, who are running out of time to figure out who they want to be or become irrelevant, Paul Starick writes.
There’s a big contradiction at the heart of Labor’s policy on nuclear energy and submarines, writes Paul Starick.
The state’s leading strategic minds say SA’s future is bright if we fearlessly pursue our economic opportunities. Watch the full replay of the Future SA forum here.
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