Revealed: The soaring state debt faced by every South Australian
South Australia’s state debt has escalated to the equivalent of tens of thousands of dollars per person. Find out the figure.
South Australia’s state debt has escalated to the equivalent of tens of thousands of dollars per person. Find out the figure.
A $1.5bn bill to fix what the Premier says is a “public policy disaster” in Adelaide’s north will hit household budgets across the state.
Don’t follow these trucks too closely if you’re on the roads in Adelaide’s north. There are a lot of them and they’re doing a job the government says is unacceptable.
Both Labor and Liberal leaders have rejected the call by One Nation – joining the Greens – in calling for Adelaide CBD landmarks to be lit up in Palestinian colours.
Incoming premier Peter Malinauskas has told The Advertiser in an exclusive interview that he is prepared to challenge Covid rules as soon as he is sworn in on Monday.
SA’s household close-contact rules are so absurd kids with the virus get out long before their Covid-free parents. This has to change, writes Liz Walsh.
Focus groups, early meetings, simple strategies – Labor’s professional campaign outgunned the Liberals, backhanded by a new wave of Covid.
Bright-eyed and bushy tailed he might be, but Peter Malinauskas reckons he won’t be anyone’s quokka, writes Samantha Maiden.
Labor has captured South Australian suburbs and invaded blue-ribbon Liberal territory in a tide that should leave Scott Morrison quaking in his boots.
Surrounded by new female MPs and grinning from ear to ear, Premier-elect Peter Malinauskas says he won’t waste any time in implementing his ambitious agenda.
The pollies who triumphed against the odds, the ones who’ll be kicking themselves today, and how the hell did carbs become an election issue?
The polls were right. South Australia has a new government, after Peter Malinauskas’s Labor Party stormed to a massive victory last night, leaving the Liberals shattered.
It’s a bloodbath. Labor will sweep back into power in SA after inflicting a painful first term defeat on Steven Marshall’s Liberals, writes Paul Starick.
Labor made an early splash when it muscled in front of the cameras from the campaign outset as the party’s frontman raced to dump old baggage, writes Michael McGuire.
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