Come on feel the noise: Mali puts whiney pub neighbours on blast
Premier Peter Malinauskas has unleashed on people who move into areas with pubs – then complain about the noise. See his plans for new rules, which surprised his own team.
Premier Peter Malinauskas has unleashed on people who move into areas with pubs – then complain about the noise. See his plans for new rules, which surprised his own team.
Banking on an interest-rate cut and his rival’s unpopularity won’t be an election-winning master plan for Anthony Albanese.
An influential Business Council report has crowned South Australia as the nation’s best state to do business.
They are the decision makers tasked with shaping the state’s future but who holds the power in South Australia’s political circles? See the 2024 rankings.
The future of the $45bn Hunter Class frigate build will be determined within days, with the release of a crucial navy surface fleet review.
Premier Peter Malinauskas had a sliding doors moment about a decade ago, writes Paul Starick. History could have been very different.
About 27,000 voters in Adelaide’s eastern suburbs will go to the polls to replace former premier Steven Marshall in the state’s most marginal seat. Find out when.
The controversial office tower built between Parliament House and the Festival Centre opens this week, and Flinders University wants it to transform education in the city.
While persistently high ramping levels continue to plague the government – which promised to fix the crisis – there is good news on one other health metric.
The prospect of only three naval frigates being built in Adelaide is sparking strong concern at the highest levels of the state government.
Premier Peter Malinauskas will spearhead a three-day economic summit in a bid to supercharge his plan to capitalise on the green industrial revolution.
Former premier Steven Marshall could formally quit politics as soon as this week, triggering a by-election.
A new technical school has opened in SA for the first time in 50 years, with the government getting creative to ensure it opens with a higher number of students.
Peter Malinauskas joked he was “out of his depth” as he co-hosted the FIVEaa breakfast show this morning – and was grilled by listeners on housing and health.
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