After losing sons, dads seek legacy of life
Two prominent South Australian fathers who lost their teenage sons under tragic circumstances are urging a national overhaul of organ donor registration so that more ailing Australians can benefit.
Two prominent South Australian fathers who lost their teenage sons under tragic circumstances are urging a national overhaul of organ donor registration so that more ailing Australians can benefit.
The South Australian Liberal Party lost two people of great principle this week.
The fact SA’s economy is not completely moribund, unlike the rest of the country, says something about the pro-business environment this right-wing Labor government is trying to create.
The sudden property surge has lifted the Malinauskas government towards another surplus, with the promise of more to come.
One of the towering figures of Australian business and public service, former Boral chief executive Eric Neal AC, will celebrate his 100th birthday on Sunday.
In the same way Ronald Reagan had the Reagan Democrats and John Howard the Howard Battlers, a group of voters has emerged in South Australia who could be described as the Mali Liberals.
A bereaved mother’s 60-year search for answers about the final resting place of her stillborn child has finally been resolved in a dusty back corner of Adelaide’s West Terrace Cemetery.
As Labor struggles to get its lines straight on energy policy, it could do worse than follow the example of South Australia’s pro-gas, nuclear-agnostic Premier Peter Malinauskas.
The resurgent Liberal candidate has a message for the left-wing activists who hounded her out of politics just four years ago – target me and you will only embolden my bid for Boothby.
The amazing Outback wonder has become the latest battleground in the war over native title rights versus the right of all Australians to enjoy continued access to the outdoors for recreation.
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