Wine industry budget plea to uncork $86m rescue
China trade war-hit Australian grape growers and wineries are seeking an $86m federal assistance package to help growers shift to new crops or exit the industry altogether.
China trade war-hit Australian grape growers and wineries are seeking an $86m federal assistance package to help growers shift to new crops or exit the industry altogether.
Australia’s only elected voice to parliament could be scrapped within two years, as the South Australian Liberals toughen their stance after a dismal turnout in the first voice elections.
A hardworking Adelaide family at risk of being split by deportation has won an 11th-hour reprieve from the Immigration Department, with their case being reopened following a public outcry.
An SA family face being split and a mother threatened with deportation to Scotland as the Immigration Department refuses to budge over an innocent computer error.
The South Australian Liberal Party is in total disarray with Peter Malinauskas confirming his ascendancy by becoming the first Premier to win a by-election from government in SA in 116 years.
Five days out from the Dunstan by-election, Peter Malinauskas revealed every exciting detail of the AFL’s Gather Round in Adelaide. But what about the ambulance ramping crisis?
Jane Hume says she’s ‘disappointed’ after Conservative firebrand Alex Antic knocked off his party’s highest ranking woman from SA’s number one senate ticket spot.
With SA having shelved plans for low-level radioactive waste storage due to Indigenous litigation, Libs warn of new tiers of delay to projects.
SA is targeting Victoria with an ad campaign to lure companies across the border to capitalise on its neighbour’s gas ban.
Australia’s biggest grape growing region is on the brink of collapse, with growers demanding an immediate moratorium on all new plantings as grape prices plunge.
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