Prem’s $80m promise: Adelaide’s home of netball set for major makeover
With problems mounting such as power failures and a leaking roof, a rundown sporting facility is getting a major multimillion dollar overhaul.
With problems mounting such as power failures and a leaking roof, a rundown sporting facility is getting a major multimillion dollar overhaul.
A new “super housing” portfolio could be built to address SA’s shortage crisis, under plans Labor is considering as part of the premier’s first cabinet reshuffle.
Crunch time for affordable, reliable electricity is coming fast and SA will be key to deciding nuclear power’s fate, writes Paul Starick.
Live music fans packed out the Adelaide City Council public gallery to demand protection of the beloved Crown & Anchor hotel – and celebrated a big win.
Mask up, bus commuters – police are out fining those not wearing a face covering, while unlimited free travel for seniors becomes the latest election pledge.
At least $62m will be spent over the next four years to recruit 100 public doctors, Labor has pledged. But the Liberal party says that’s a “dramtic slowing” of recruitment.
Premier Steven Marshall has joked he might be quitting carbs in response to opposition leader Peter Malinauskas getting topless and firing up the internet.
Labor has promised to spend $182m establishing dozens of new mental health beds in the party’s latest pledge to fix ramping.
Peter Malinauskas was at the Adelaide Aquatic Centre to make a splash with a key ALP promise. But after he got his shirt off, it wasn’t his policies people wanted to talk about.
SA has a once-in-a-generation chance to rebound from the pandemic and end a $29bn decline, with tech innovation and the launch of our space academy leading the way.
After two years of enforced Covid austerity, the ALP is gambling that voters are ready to party, writes Matthew Abraham.
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