Libs fear new SA disaster as safe seat vote count takes shock turn
Losing this electorate was unthinkable a week ago. Now senior Liberals fear their election catastrophe is about to plumb new depths.
Losing this electorate was unthinkable a week ago. Now senior Liberals fear their election catastrophe is about to plumb new depths.
It delivered a fatal blow to his former federal counterpart’s election hopes. Now Vincent Tarzia has revealed where his team stands on work from home policies.
Former federal Liberal leader Alexander Downer has revealed what he thinks the party got wrong in the lead-up to the election – and what it will take to rebuild.
Labor is poised to win all seven metropolitan Adelaide federal seats with a campaign boosted by “potent political weapon”, Premier Peter Malinauskas.
Opening up agricultural land for Adelaide homes would deliver a huge boost for the state economy and create thousands of jobs, research shows.
Peter Malinauskas was uncharacteristically stern as he faced his new political opponent – but did anyone land a fatal blow? Read our debate breakdown and see who came out on top.
The claws were out as SA’s premier and opposition leader went head-to-head for the first time. But who impressed? Read the blog and have your say.
Adelaide is now the second hardest housing market in Australia to buy into, with only one city doing it tougher.
Find out the players who have the ear of the Opposition Leader as he tries to repair relations with key Liberal networks and draws upon his Italian heritage.
New suburban parklands larger than those surrounding the city have been unveiled by Premier Peter Malinauskas. Find out where.
A top-level blueprint adopted by Premier Peter Malinauskas reveals the infrastructure needed to grow Adelaide’s population beyond two million.
Consumers are suffering because of an abject failure of political leadership on electricity stretching back decades, writes Paul Starick.
The Liberal’s are keeping the pressure on Labor calling for an end to the Premier’s “hydrogen fantasy”.
Whyalla should undeniably be saved but $2.4bn in government funds sets a disturbing precedent, writes Paul Starick. Have your say
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