Huge fines loom in Mali’s plan to ban under-14s from social media
Social media giants could face fines or court action under new laws aimed at protecting young children from harm online.
Social media giants could face fines or court action under new laws aimed at protecting young children from harm online.
The evidence is now overwhelming, early access to addictive social media is causing our kids harm, writes Premier Peter Malinauskas.
Former Liberal leader David Speirs can’t dodge footage of him appearing to snort white powder forever, Paul Starick writes.
High profile Power supporters are talking up their club’s chances and embracing the underdog status ahead of the do-or-die semi final against Hawthorn.
Cratering Medicare bulk-billing rates are hammering public hospitals and the state government needs help, says Premier Peter Malinauskas.
The Premier was playing hard to get with his message to one of Australia’s biggest firms on plans for a multibillion-dollar Spencer Gulf project.
World-leading nuclear education programs will be delivered at Flinders University under deals unveiled in London by Premier Peter Malinauskas.
Nuclear-powered submarines are no setback for our country, Premier Peter Malinauskas has declared as he repudiates Midnight Oil frontman Peter Garrett’s attack on AUKUS.
Peter Malinauskas says the nuclear submarines project will be far more complex and transformative for SA than the car industry, requiring generations of skilled workers.
Two major things happened this week that should make South Australians extremely proud and excited for the future, Premier Peter Malinauskas says.
Premier Peter Malinauskas has rebuked fellow Labor premiers over waste from AUKUS boats as he tours the UK’s huge nuclear submarine shipyard.
Two state premiers are pushing for SA to become a nuclear dumping site under the AUKUS submarine deal, with Dan Andrews firing a backhander by declaring it won’t be in Victoria.
The historic Keswick Barracks site will be unlocked for housing in a critical land-swap deal allowing the Osborne shipyards to expand for the nuclear subs fleet.
Premier Peter Malinauskas says he’s flying to the home of UK nuclear submarine construction tomorrow to “strike while the iron is hot”.
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