PM means business in Adelaide
Prime Minister Scott Morrison is making his first campaign visit to South Australia today, bearing gifts to grow small and medium businesses.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison is making his first campaign visit to South Australia today, bearing gifts to grow small and medium businesses.
South Australia’s most senior Liberal, Senator Simon Birmingham, is expected to spend just one day a week campaigning in the state as the Coalition sandbags east coast seats.
Bill Shorten has pledged to provide a jobs boost in regional tourism destinations under a $195 million national plan, as the Prime Minister prepares to visit SA.
It was a rule for all major parties on Easter Sunday — no campaigning. But voters should not be surprised if they receive “persuasive” phone calls from members of a certain left-wing lobby group.
Bus passengers would be forced to transfer to trains and trams under a proposed transport system overhaul aimed at reversing declining patronage and getting commuters to their destination faster.
A woman with one of Australia’s largest number of Twitter followers is the latest SA Senate recruit for Pauline Hanson’s One Nation — after the party approached her three weeks ago.
Member for Mayo Rebekha Sharkie has told voters ‘it ain’t me!’ after she was flooded with complaints about robocalls allegedly impersonating her.
South Australian Independent Senator Tim Storer has dropped out of the Senate race a month before the election.
Labor leader Bill Shorten has promised a $50 million down payment to build a new Women’s and Children’s Hospital in Adelaide.
A Liberal candidate invited thousands of voters to a cafe — but forgot to ask the cafe owner first. Now all his rivals are coming too.
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