Mali challenges Albo and Dutton over social media age ban
Premier Peter Malinauskas has issued a written plea to federal leaders to pass an under-16s social media ban.
Premier Peter Malinauskas has issued a written plea to federal leaders to pass an under-16s social media ban.
Labor and their core supporters’ place as the ruling class in South Australia has just been set in stone, writes Paul Starick. Have your say.
Labor’s Alex Dighton has revealed how a family tragedy last year gave him strength and “carried him through” the Black by-election.
Premier Peter Malinauskas is poised to be celebrating another win as he watches Cold Chisel at the Adelaide 500 this weekend, Paul Starick writes.
More than 23,000 new homes are being planned across the state since the state government took power, according to official figures. Search the map to see the plans in your area.
A much-anticipated independent review into hospital emergency departments has rejected claims some patients are wrongly given priority to improve ramping statistics.
Premier Peter Malinauskas delivered some bouncers to cricket authorities over Adelaide Test scheduling – and copped a few in return, writes Paul Starick.
The most important step has been taken on the shipyard set to build nuclear-powered submarines in a $368bn program centred on Adelaide.
Premier Peter Malinauskas tried to cheer up school leavers disappointed with SACE results – but he missed the mark, writes Paul Starick.
Labor risks becoming trapped by social issues, particularly the failure to fix ambulance ramping, and sidelining working families and the economy, Paul Starick writes.
It’s no mean feat trying to get a family of six all doing the right thing at the same time to nail a portrait. But, after a few goes, that’s exactly what the Malinauskas clan were able to do.
The doctors’ union president has made astonishing claims that the sickest patients in emergency waiting rooms are being leapfrogged to make ramping statistics look better.
Peter Malinauskas’s paternity leave – the first baby for a sitting premier for 78 years – left Labor falling back into old habits, Paul Starick writes.
The $368bn plan to build nuclear submarines in Adelaide has passed a “significant milestone” after the state sealed a deal that will give it the Keswick Barracks site.
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