Team Tarzia power play: How the Liberal leadership was won
A backroom move by a key bloc of Liberals put Vincent Tarzia in a near-impregnable position to take over as Opposition Leader.
A backroom move by a key bloc of Liberals put Vincent Tarzia in a near-impregnable position to take over as Opposition Leader.
South Australia is the best place to set up a business and more should move here, says the Business Council of Australia’s chief.
The premier has taken personal carriage of negotiations with developers over plans to gut the Crown & Anchor hotel, with an agreement reportedly looming.
Premier Peter Malinauskas has seized on the turmoil engulfing his Liberal rivals over former leader David Speirs’ future.
IT’S the new line-up Premier Jay Weatherill has entrusted to deliver him another election win — with new Health Minister Peter Malinauskas promising a “fresh set of eyes” on the troubled portfolio. POLL, YOUR SAY
NEW Health Minister Peter Malinauskas has a huge challenge in taking over SA’s hospitals, but Labor has a great chance to make a new political sales pitch, writes State Political Editor Daniel Wills.
VIDEO, POLL, YOUR SAY: Peter Malinauskas is South Australia’s new Health Minister, while Chris Picton and Katrine Hildyard’s portfolios have now been confirmed after they were sworn in as new ministers.
USERS of medicinal cannabis will not be allowed to drive with the drug in their system, even if it is made legal in South Australia.
RISING Labor star Peter Malinauskas is seeking pre-selection for the stronghold of Croydon — opening the prospect of a future leadership tilt — while a television journalist wants to join the party’s ranks.
A HIGH-level taskforce has recommended that Corrections Minister Peter Malinauskas change the rules to provide rehabilitation programs to prisoners on remand.
SAPOL has conceded the bungled mobile camera testing regime that led to a man avoiding a high range speeding charge was“regrettable”.
CORRECTIONAL Services Minister Peter Malinauskas has blamed prison staff for failing to take into custody a prisoner who tried to hand himself in, saying the bungle was “quite simply unacceptable”.
GREENHORN MP Peter Malinauskas – handed a hefty combination of police, corrections, emergency services and road safety – arrives on the scene in the face of immense expectations.
HIS entry into State Parliament on Tuesday is one of the most hotly anticipated in years. So what drives union chief Peter Malinauskas? And could he one day take SA’s top job?
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