Labor poised for victory: Here’s what’s at stake for SA
Labor is heading for a second term in government, Paul Starick writes, with vast consequences for South Australia.
Labor is heading for a second term in government, Paul Starick writes, with vast consequences for South Australia.
A connectivity revolution between solar panels and electric cars would be triggered by extending battery subsidies, says Mitsubishi’s Australian chief.
What really matters during the election campaign? Our People’s Cabinet has its say on the big issues facing Australians.
It’s legislation last used during the River Murray floods, but the State Government is facing calls to declare this crippling drought a state emergency.
Labor’s Whyalla hydrogen folly was threadbare from the start and was always Mali’s biggest gamble, writes Paul Starick.
Premier Peter Malinauskas has issued a direct reminder to directors of Whyalla steelworks owner GFG Alliance over unpaid debts.
British steel magnate Sanjeev Gupta is an enigma who has left South Australia with a series of grand promises and dashed dreams, writes Paul Starick.
A ministerial adviser and best mate of Liberal leader Vincent Tarzia will run as Labor’s candidate for the seat of Morialta at next year’s election.
Premier Peter Malinauskas wants a circuit breaker on Whyalla steelworks’ future and is delivering coded messages to Sanjeev Gupta, writes Paul Starick.
Opposition Leader Vincent Tarzia’s state election lead-up just got a whole lot busier – but he wouldn’t have it any other way.
Two MPs have been elevated to shadow cabinet and several have been given new responsibilities after Vincent Tarzia’s first reshuffle. Find out who got what in the reshuffle.
Banking on an interest-rate cut and his rival’s unpopularity won’t be an election-winning master plan for Anthony Albanese.
They are the decision makers tasked with shaping the state’s future but who holds the power in South Australia’s political circles? See the 2024 rankings.
The embattled SA Liberals have drafted in a former state chief to review its disastrous campaign as leaders urge the party to “do better”.
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