Head down, mouth shut, Premier just gets on with it
As the great lie of lockdown – that we are all in this together – is exposed by other state leaders, South Australia’s Steven Marshall stays calm and carries on.
As the great lie of lockdown – that we are all in this together – is exposed by other state leaders, South Australia’s Steven Marshall stays calm and carries on.
‘They keep talking about the light at the end of the tunnel,’ says wine tour operator Terry McCoy. ‘I’m wondering if it’s actually an oncoming train.’
The impact of Beijing’s trade war has been grossly understated and exporters must work harder to stem a potential $23bn economic hit, a study has found.
SA government sticks to its guns on making 16 Olympians spend another fortnight in isolation after Sydney quarantine.
The Village People famously declared that you can’t stop the music. Nicola Spurrier begs to differ.
The Adelaide Fringe is hatching an ambitious plan to market itself as a must-see for every Australian and provide greater income for performers.
SA’s health bureaucrats have been accused of double standards after allowing a 15,000-strong crowd for this Saturday’s AFL clash while businesses face collapse due to punishing restrictions.
The Marshall government’s bid to win a second term is being threatened with two popular former Liberal MPs poised to run as independents in the event they fail to secure preselection.
On any given Saturday the sleepy town of Ardrossan wakes to the sound of girls playing club netball and the lads from the primary school footy team kicking the Sherrin.
South Australia’s most successful businessman has launched a withering attack on the state’s lockdown strategy and a lack of leadership across politics nationwide.
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