Starick: Same old merry-go-round as Mali Barnes-storms Libs
Premier Peter Malinauskas is poised to be celebrating another win as he watches Cold Chisel at the Adelaide 500 this weekend, Paul Starick writes.
Premier Peter Malinauskas is poised to be celebrating another win as he watches Cold Chisel at the Adelaide 500 this weekend, Paul Starick writes.
In a by-election where the locals think their man was framed by his own party, there’s only one logical beneficiary, writes David Penberthy.
Housing plans for a 230ha former oil refinery in Adelaide’s southwest will be unveiled by Premier Peter Malinauskas.
A new public sector chief to replace Queensland-bound Damien Walker has been unveiled – and a woman will head Treasury for the first time.
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.
Hundreds of workers at Adelaide’s $45bn frigate project have gathered for a jobs rallying call from Premier Peter Malinauskas. See the incredible pictures.
Defence industry and Premier Peter Malinauskas are demanding the release of a key review to quell uncertainty over naval shipbuilding jobs.
Premier Peter Malinauskas has scored a huge political victory by spearheading a much-vaunted university merger, Paul Starick writes.
An Adelaide-built Collins Class submarine and Anzac frigate will be on display and open for tours at Outer Harbor for a major careers expo. Find out when.
Fresh from a China trip, Premier Peter Malinauskas is insisting his agenda of a uni merger, health and energy won’t be disrupted by another core promise.
One of the world’s most advanced manufacturing lines will be built in Adelaide’s northwest – but the Defence Minister admits finding enough skilled workers is a huge national issue.
The Premier has defended moves by the government to step in and buy key pieces of land before developers can, amid backlash about a potential West End brewery site sale.
Red tape will be slashed for renewable energy investors in landmark laws the Premier has touted as allowing big global firms to “participate in grabbing land”.
Paul Starick asks whether the Mali for Canberra case will be enhanced by his role in the Voice referendum, or distract him from other state-based issues.
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