Rogue CFMEU ‘premium’ adds millions to SA’s biggest jobs
The militant union is slapping a costly premium on Adelaide construction, hitting SA’s biggest projects hard, senior industry figures say.
The militant union is slapping a costly premium on Adelaide construction, hitting SA’s biggest projects hard, senior industry figures say.
Just before Premier Peter Malinauskas asked for a police investigation into the rogue construction union, Labor MPs were praised at a CFMEU Adelaide brunch.
An Adelaide CBD apartment building that has a completely different approach to its tenants has hit a major new milestone.
A spacious, tree-lined, 600-home development will be built in Adelaide’s south, with a mixture of affordable housing, traditional homes and a huge area of open space.
Over the past year, a string of major building projects have been shelved or scrapped completely. We take a look at some of SA’s largest cancelled developments.
A new $45m shopping centre in Adelaide’s west opens for the first time this week, boasting supermarket and fast food outlets.
The first look at a $250m housing development in Encounter Bay has been unveiled as the first parcels of land are put on the market.
Mount Barker’s Summit Precinct has the potential to be one of Australia’s leading recreation facilities, and a new $29m development will strengthen its case.
The state government has announced almost 400 new apartments in the heart of Adelaide’s CBD in a bid to improve affordable housing.
Almost 2000 new homes will be built in Adelaide’s north and south to address the city’s housing crisis. Find out where.
State government planners have rejected plans for a towering apartment block set for the edge of the east parklands.
The Freemasons have expanded their plans to build Adelaide’s first skyscraper – and recruited a well-known property magnate to make their $400m vision a reality.
Details of a new event centre as part of the multimillion-dollar Morphettville Racecourse redevelopment have been revealed – with Wolf Blass chipping in $1.4m. Take a fly-through.
Rundle Mall will come alive at night, with a first-of-its-kind entertainment centre offering bowling, arcade games and restaurants – and immersive interactive experiences.
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