Mali in talks with five steel firms about Whyalla ‘opportunity’
Premier Peter Malinauskas has revealed he is in talks with five steel firms about a green iron opportunity at Whyalla.
Premier Peter Malinauskas has revealed he is in talks with five steel firms about a green iron opportunity at Whyalla.
A conservative Liberal frontbencher’s bid to force mothers terminating pregnancies to deliver babies alive after 27 weeks is on the brink of securing upper house support.
Higher-density living along key urban corridors and new greenfields developments ringing the city are the core of a new 30-year master plan for Adelaide. See it here.
The flagship election promise to “fix the ramping crisis” has been effectively buried in Labor’s new campaign, writes Paul Starick.
Rarely has what happens in Adelaide mattered so much to our nation – possibly even the rest of the world, Paul Starick writes.
He’s been in the job a year, and South Australia’s premier has a lot of balls in the air – but few are as significant as one major bet he’s placed on the state’s future.
For decades, car manufacturing was one of SA’s most important industries – but the nuclear submarines program will dwarf its impact on the economy, jobs, pay and skills.
With billions of dollars of taxpayers’ money at stake and power prices soaring, climate wars are set to reignite. Paul Starick explains why.
Enrolments have opened for a new technical college, which will equip students with submarine building skills and guarantee them a job.
Adelaide will be critical to the huge new national security plan announced this week, from nuclear-powered submarines, to ships and the potential for missile manufacture. Paul Starick explains.
The AFL’s Gather Round will put a spotlight on SA unlike anything we’ve seen since Adelaide waved goodbye to the Formula One, says Paul Starick.
Premier Peter Malinauskas will visit Germany and the Netherlands in his third overseas trip as leader.
Charges a former Labor MP and her husband blackmailed Premier Peter Malinauskas have been dropped in a court twist – prompting a relieved Premier to respond.
Rare and bizarre things have happened this week which defy political orthodoxy, writes David Penberthy.
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