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Jade Gailberger
Jade GailbergerFederal politics reporter

Jade Gailberger is a political reporter based in the Canberra Press Gallery. She has reported on federal politics since 2018, and has covered several state and federal elections. Jade’s previous roles include city editor and environment reporter at The Advertiser.

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Christopher Pyne with Scott Morrison The Prime Minister during Question Time in the House of Representatives in Parliament House Canberra.Picture Gary Ramage

Pyne: ‘This won’t be the end’

SA’s most senior Liberal Christopher Pyne admits the party doesn’t have enough women – but he still has an attack plan he hopes will bring the government back from the brink of electoral doom.

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Labor’s $15 billion energy boost

A $5 billion energy security fund would finance projects, including a new electricity interconnector between South Australia and NSW, under a Labor plan it will take to the federal election.

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For FARM: Tuckerberry Hill is getting ready for the Christmas rush - David Lean grows strawberries (ripe now) and blueberries (not yet ripe), open to the public for pick-your-own every day during blueberry season through Dec and Jan.Picture: ANDY ROGERS

Wanted: Someone to help save our strawbs

Strawberries, they’re the heart-shaped fruit that became the victim of food “terrorism” and now the Federal Government is looking for someone to re-convince the world of their sweetness.

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air-conditioning, generic, hot summer

How we can power through summer

South Australia is “well placed” to withstand summer power demands without blackouts, though the state could be vulnerable if there are problems in Victoria, the Australian Energy Market Operator says.

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rugged coastline of limestone plato which forms Nullarbor plain and meets Great Australian Bights off South Australia coast. Local wild flower plant in a foreground on the cliff.

New KI Mayor backs Bight drilling

Incoming Kangaroo Island Mayor Michael Pengilly has given his support to drilling in the Great Australian Bight, accusing environment lobbyists of a fear campaign.

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