The rest is … world domination? Mali named top pollie by global hit show
Premier Peter Malinauskas has been named “foreign politician of the year” by the hosts of the massively popular UK podcast The Rest is Politics. Find out why.
Premier Peter Malinauskas has been named “foreign politician of the year” by the hosts of the massively popular UK podcast The Rest is Politics. Find out why.
Uncertainty remains over when the Whyalla steelworks blast furnace will become fully operational, with Premier Peter Malinauskas appearing uncharacteristically frustrated by the situation.
Taxpayers have forked out a staggering figure on domestic and overseas travel for Premier Peter Malinauskas and his cabinet since Labor took office nearly three years ago.
Finally, Adelaide Oval is hosting a decent Test match in a top timeslot – it’s the unofficial highlight of the powerbrokers’ calendar, writes Paul Starick.
On their own, the skills, experience and talents they possess make them stand out, but together, they are forces to be reckoned with. Meet SA’s top power couples.
Two landmark projects creating thousands of jobs hit critical milestones this week and the Premier wants to capitalise, writes Paul Starick.
The First Nations group whose court action scuttled the Kimba nuclear waste dump is building a $1bn empire.
A $5bn water desalination plant and 600km pipeline network on Eyre Peninsula would transform our economy and supercharge a range of major industrial projects, a business case has found.
Struggling to understand the naval shipbuilding overhaul? You’re not alone, so The Advertiser assembled a top panel of defence experts to explain the deal in detail.
The premier has hailed revamped plans for Australia’s future navy as a big win for Adelaide’s shipbuilding industry – but the opposition leader sees it very differently.
The defence minister has confirmed plans to build Hunter class frigates in Adelaide will be cut back, but a new project will be unveiled to take their place.
Six Hunter-class frigates are likely to be built in Adelaide instead of nine, and the navy will be bolstered by a new fleet of small warships, according to reports.
Premier Peter Malinauskas has unleashed on Adelaide City Council voting against plans for a soccer pitch fence, saying they are mind bogglingly “crazy.”
I’ve been watching the ups and downs of Adelaide shipbuilding for 30 years and history is repeating itself in the Hunter frigates farce, writes Paul Starick.
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