Starick: Tin-eared Albo smothers Mali’s massive David Speirs free kick
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s tin-eared purchase of a $4.3m mansion will rankle struggling mortgage-belt voters in David Speirs’ former seat of Black, Paul Starick writes.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s tin-eared purchase of a $4.3m mansion will rankle struggling mortgage-belt voters in David Speirs’ former seat of Black, Paul Starick writes.
Philanthropists who have poured millions into the beloved South Australian Museum are suspending donations as controversy continues to engulf the institution.
The race to fill former Liberal leader David Speirs’ seat is officially on, with the date voters will head to the polls announced.
The latest figures showed a dramatic decrease in ramping hours, but Premier Peter Malinauskas said he would not “claim victory prematurely”.
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”.
Just shy of his first anniversary as the state’s leader, Premier Peter Malinauskas has been handed a gift-wrapped economic agenda – by the struggling Liberals.
The Premier has responded to reports Australia will buy up to five nuclear submarines from the United States in an exclusive interview with The Advertiser.
South Australia can push the nation into a defence, space and cyber driven future, the premier says, if the federal government does its part too.
SA’s political leaders face a new behaviour crackdown in the New Year in the wake of the Vickie Chapman controversy.
Labor sowed the unrealistic expectation it would fix the health system and this is coming back to bite the government, writes Paul Starick.
A Victorian man who rose to prominence through outlandish lies that eventually landed him in court has now dragged our own Premier into his latest publicity stunt.
Labor promised the majority of $95m in sporting grants for seats it targeted at the state election, a parliamentary committee has heard – with its process a secret.
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