Voice is very winnable: Premier
Disparaging voice opponents as racist and ignorant is the surest way to ensure the Yes vote fails at this year’s referendum, SA Premier Peter Malinauskas has warned.
Disparaging voice opponents as racist and ignorant is the surest way to ensure the Yes vote fails at this year’s referendum, SA Premier Peter Malinauskas has warned.
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The decision of Port Adelaide’s club doctor Mark Fisher to let Aliir Allir return to the field has become a flashpoint for concussion policy in the AFL and sport more broadly.
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Westpac and Arts SA have put funding on ice pending a wide-ranging investigation into the embattled Indigenous collective.
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Andrews might have found a recipe for sustained electoral success, but across the border, a premier doing a hell of a lot of nothing is winning from the centre.
Adelaide radio veteran Leon Byner is unique in the broadcasting industry as one of the few presenters to host top-rating shows on stations in every Australian capital city.
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