Envy of the world: Nuclear subs shipyard work starts now
Early work on a new nuclear submarine shipyard at Osborne, tipped to become the envy of the world, will start this year. See what is planned to happen first.
Early work on a new nuclear submarine shipyard at Osborne, tipped to become the envy of the world, will start this year. See what is planned to happen first.
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.
Receivers have been appointed to take charge of a major sell-off of properties owned by prominent businessman Damian Lester. See what’s being put on the market.
A fresh produce market will become the heart of a $150m housing development at the former Fort Largs police academy.
Two Port Adelaide apartment blocks are deemed a “high risk” of fire danger – and their potentially combustible cladding is just one of the reasons why.
A massive $1.3bn schools upgrade project across SA has been delayed by safety issues and budget problems. See if your school is expected to be ready on time.
The inner west could soon have another cluster of townhouses and apartments, under plans lodged with the State Commission Assessment Panel.
Councillors and opponents of OTR’s controversial service station in Kensington Park have hit out over secrecy behind a decision to give it a green light.
Dozens of projects across SA are causing headaches for developers and locals as they bicker over how it will change the look of a place. Here are the top nine.
A carpark with 180 spaces is planned for Mount Lofty Botanic Gardens. But the people living nearby fear that paving over paradise will damage too much land.
A group of Barossa residents fighting a $50m tourist development they’ve branded “The Slug” have told a court that money talks under SA’s new development rules.
The $400m redevelopment of the Adelaide Central Market Arcade will include the city’s first elevated expanse of open space – see the designs here.
The former Le Cornu site on Anzac Highway goes back on the market today – with “visionary” developers sought to create a “truly connected” area.
Final plans for Blackwood’s controversial $12m community hub and library have been ticked off. Here’s what it will have – and how it will look.
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