Mali is pushing Sanjeev Gupta to the brink on Whyalla
Premier Peter Malinauskas wants a circuit breaker on Whyalla steelworks’ future and is delivering coded messages to Sanjeev Gupta, writes Paul Starick.
Premier Peter Malinauskas wants a circuit breaker on Whyalla steelworks’ future and is delivering coded messages to Sanjeev Gupta, writes Paul Starick.
Premier Peter Malinauskas has revealed his “grave concern” about Whyalla steelworks’ future – Paul Starick examines the implications.
Taxpayers are spending around $23m to keep the state’s hydrogen office in business, while the number of staff in the office has grown at a cost of $9m.
Unpaid royalties, unpaid contractors and Whyalla steelworks’ financial problems are keeping the SA Premier awake at night.
The SA Liberals look doomed to lose a seat from opposition for the first time in 116 years and recriminations are flying, with leader David Speirs in the crossfire.
Premier Peter Malinauskas is trying to inflame Liberal leadership tension amid final pitches and new political rows ahead of today’s crucial by-election to replace his predecessor, Steven Marshall.
Both Premier Peter Malinauskas and his rival, David Speirs, have plenty on the line in Saturday’s Dunstan by-election, Paul Starick writes.
In a landmark day for our state, ministers from the Australian and UK governments are in Adelaide to announce key new details of the AUKUS nuclear subs project.
The Premier has hit back at claims Labor’s star candidate for the increasingly bitter battle for Dunstan has “serious questions” to answer over her husband’s business.
Adelaide will host a former UK prime minister for a crucial summit about the $368bn nuclear-powered submarine project.
SA’s business movers and shakers gathered at SkyCity Adelaide on Friday for a power lunch with the Prime Minister and Premier leading the landmark forum. See the pictures.
South Australia’s brain drain has boosted the nation for years but the state is about to prosper from its greatest resource, says Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
An unstoppable surge in electric vehicle drivers escaping fuel excise payments is triggering top-level calls for fuel excise reforms.
McGuire’s massive aboutface underscores the logic in pouring public money into “bread and circuses”, writes David Penberthy.
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