Mali meets ‘next Obama’ to seal new deal in US
Premier Peter Malinauskas has met with the US governor branded “the next Barack Obama” in his latest stop on his American trip.
Premier Peter Malinauskas has met with the US governor branded “the next Barack Obama” in his latest stop on his American trip.
The Premier has hailed his deal with the government in charge of the world’s fifth largest economy as a historic collaboration.
We might have a popular premier strutting the national stage, but South Australia has missed out in a budget laying foundations for a looming federal election, writes Paul Starick.
Premier Peter Malinauskas has made comments in support of recognition of a Palestinian state at a heated Islamic community function.
Independent Troy Bell has said he’ll back whoever supports Mt Gambier – and with a hung parliament a distinct possibility, that could be a clincher.
Premier Steven Marshall and rival Peter Malinauskas have gone head-to-head, trying to land blows in the first official debate. Recap our blog for all the key moments.
The two men who want to lead SA have faced off in the first official election debate. But will it change any votes? Paul Starick analyses their performances.
Premier Steven Marshall and Labor Leader Peter Malinauskas face off in the campaign’s first debate on Thursday. Here’s some big questions SA needs answered.
Labor has vowed to build a new $220m hospital at Mount Barker with triple the number of beds – and now locals say the Liberals must match the promise.
Calls from a Peter Malinauskas staffer for union membership to be supported by government contractors are being seized upon by the Liberals.
The Liberals have accused Opposition Leader Peter Malinauskas of having a “boy’s club attitude” after he made a “sexist remark” to Young Liberals yesterday.
The real Steven Marshall and Peter Malinauskas might not be this forthright … but, as Michael McGuire wonders, what if their election posters were?
Labor’s state-owned hydrogen power plant is under fire from Premier Steven Marshall, who calls it a “thought bubble” set to send a “shiver up the spine”.
The Labor Party is to be commended for its discipline in hammering home its message of a health system in crisis, but is it actually true, asks Christopher Pyne.
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