SA Premier Hits Back At State Leaders Over Aukus 18/03/23
Peter Malinauskas has hit back at fellow Labor state leaders demanding nuclear waste from AUKUS submarines be dumped in SA
Suburban park and dense bushland have been used as “dead-drop zones” just like the movies, with cash couriers secretly delivering dirty funds in money laundering schemes.
A major milestone in the recovery for flood-ravaged South Australian communities was reached on Friday as the Murray Princess returned to the open waters of the River Murray.
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Port Adelaide chief executive Matthew Richardson says there are no excuses and expectations are high.
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