Ex-Labor ministers resurrect Family First
Two former state Labor ministers have quit the ALP and are restarting the Christian-based Family First Party in South Australia.
Two former state Labor ministers have quit the ALP and are restarting the Christian-based Family First Party in South Australia.
South Australia will emerge as scheduled from its seven-day lockdown at midnight on Tuesday but tough restrictions will remain.
Steven Marshall has an unusual slogan at his disposal as he seeks a second term: Where else would you rather be?
The snap imposition of a hard seven-day lockdown in South Australia has left shattered businesses with unanswered questions about compensation to offset their losses.
The union faces a raft of massive fines from months of industrial mayhem at an Adelaide airport construction project.
New allegations of misconduct at the University of Adelaide have surfaced in a report commissioned after the scandal involving ex-VC Peter Rathjen.
In a highly political budget speech, retiring treasurer Rob Lucas pledged South Australia would return to surplus by 2022-2023.
Rob Lucas has set a path back to surplus, throwing haymakers at debt-happy Labor leaders as he eyes an exit from politics.
Retiring South Australian Treasurer Rob Lucas says he is finally optimistic about the economic future of his state.
John Howard’s broad church had half its pews pulled out this week – and Christian conservatives are asking why they’re treated like pariahs.
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