Seismic tests get green light despite protests
Seismic testing for oil and gas deposits in the Great Australian Bight will go ahead from September bid despite protests which claimed the explosive methods could harm whales and fisheries.
Seismic testing for oil and gas deposits in the Great Australian Bight will go ahead from September bid despite protests which claimed the explosive methods could harm whales and fisheries.
South Australian companies unable to fill jobs with local workers are also struggling to employ skilled migrants according to a peak business body — so what’s holding them back?
South Australian universities are studying everything from coke to wind farms. But is research a waste of cash, or money well spent? You tell us.
Mayo MP Rebekha Sharkie will push to make aged care facility’s staffing numbers publicly available when politicians return to Canberra next month.
Boosting the mental health of young Australians is at the centre of a $47 million investment into headspace.
Tourists have grown the state’s visitor economy to an all-time-high of $6.9 billion – with much of that success coming from interstate guests and major events like the Tour Down Under.
Federal political hopeful Georgina Downer, accused of being “anti-ABC” at the Mayo by-election, wants the public broadcaster to produce its key news programs out of SA.
South Australian Liberal MPs in the state’s most marginal and largest electorate have been put on a Federal Election hit-list by left-wing lobby group GetUp.
Violent criminals and drug and sex offenders were among 32 foreign nationals in South Australia who were stripped of their visas last year.
Labor Leader Bill Shorten avoided a stoush on the floor of the national conference by promising to bring up to 4000 more refugees to Australia and urgently review Newstart.
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