MP’s widow backs 18th euthanasia bill bid
After 17 attempts in 26 years, the South Australian parliament will again consider legalising euthanasia.
After 17 attempts in 26 years, the South Australian parliament will again consider legalising euthanasia.
The drumbeat of dead Australian children who have become weapons in their father’s violent campaigns to destroy their ex-partner’s lives cannot go unchallenged.
A female lawyer received texts from magistrate imagining her ‘kneeling between his legs’ as he sat at the bench.
Two years ago, Teah Charlton was sitting in the stands at the Adelaide Oval watching the AFLW grand final with one thought on her mind: ‘I want that to be me out there one day.’
Gayle Woodford died the most brutal of deaths. But her life was given lasting meaning following recommendations to make life safer for remote nurses.
Former Labor MP Melissa Parke has settled a defamation case against a prominent Jewish leader, who has expressed ‘regret’ for making claims of anti-Semitism.
Annabel and Greg Digance allegedly threatened to make false claims against Peter Malinauskas unless he got her job back.
Australia’s craft distillery industry has taken its campaign for tax reform directly to Josh Frydenberg.
These nine SA women are the exact people the Liberal Party must find to shield itself from claims of indifference to gender equity and demonstrate its commitment to promoting female talent.
There is a sense SA has gone from political powerhouse to political outhouse, and it is Scott Morrison who appears to be paying a political price.
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