Private museum donors threaten to axe $1m gift
One of Adelaide’s most private and generous families is threatening to withdraw a $1m gift to the South Australian Museum.
One of Adelaide’s most private and generous families is threatening to withdraw a $1m gift to the South Australian Museum.
The biggest project in Australia’s history is not sure thing and failure risks shattering SA’s economy and psyche, writes Paul Starick.
The Premier has opened up to the hosts of Britain’s biggest podcast about the dangers of social media, saying politicians aren’t protected from a “pretty dark place”.
Peter Malinauskas is facing ‘widespread’ internal fury over claims a ‘lack of respect’ was shown to Labor MPs before a blockbuster call on the weekend.
SA’s fledgling government has failed to fix a key issue and more mounting crises are not helping, writes Paul Starick.
Reporter Paul Starick gives the inside story of a night spent sleeping next to Peter Malinauskas. Did the Premier reveal his deepest, darkest secrets?
The Premier has defended FMC health workers after a seriously ill woman was left on a cold waiting room floor for five hours due to a lack of emergency beds.
The Liberals will back controversial changes to workers’ compensation – but with a vital condition.
Patients turned away and treated in chairs, figures faked, staff so fatigued people may die – a Royal Commission is the only way to fix SA’s health system, experts say.
The full list of ministerial salaries has dropped, revealing the pay packets of key Labor staffers. But are they getting paid the same as their Liberal predecessors?
Premier Peter Malinauskas has been named among 121 prominent Australians sanctioned by Moscow overnight – and he’s wearing it as a badge of honour.
A late-night compromise deal has been hammered out over controversial workers’ compensation changes in South Australia.
There’s an echo of Clint Eastwood’s wandering gunfighter in Peter Malinauskas’ plan to handle his first major test in office, Paul Starick writes.
Updated: Labor is tearing itself apart because of a failure to consult about changes to laws affecting injured workers, the Liberals have claimed.
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