South Australia
Blatant bureaucracy fuels fire risk in Adelaide Hills

At least a dozen South Australian officials have been alerted to a potential local fire hazard ...  
State governments favour migrants with jobs

State and territory governments have prioritised skilled and business migration places, Abul Rizvi ...  
New nuclear legislation set to provide toxic dumping ground in South Australia

The Australian Government is eager to pass legislation which will turn a South Australian property ...  
Canavan goes: Leaves 10,000-year toxic legacy

Matt Canavan has resigned the Resources Ministry, but the radioactive waste he signed off on has ...  
Christianity, intolerance and Christopher Pearson

Christianity has a track record of marginalising people for illegitimate reasons, writes Melvin ...  
Slaughtering koalas — the Liberal Party way

The South Australian Liberal Government is proposing to "cull" koalas and other threatened nati ...  
Failing: Music Academy falling short of Government-mandated enrolments

There are serious questions to be raised about the operation of the James Morrison Academy of ...  
It's time for free public transport

Free public transport would benefit everyone, especially those on low incomes.  
EDITORIAL EXCERPT: Batman, Pyne, Cambridge A and an oily pair of Kochs

There were two elections last weekend, but only one is particularly pertinent to the forthcoming ...  
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EDITORIAL: Batman, Pyne, Cambridge and an oily pair of Kochs

There were two elections last weekend, but only one is particularly pertinent to the forthcoming ...  
South Australian election matches State's future — difficult to predict

After 16 years in office, a resurgent Labor Party in South Australia seeks to head off a challenge ...  
How a planned nuclear waste dump in the tiny SA town of Kimba impacts us all

Should a remote farming community in South Australia be charged with the momentous decision of ...  
What NXT? The froth and bubble that is Nick Xenophon

Nick Xenophon is a self-interested show pony, who may win votes in South Australia but will never ...  
Six more South Australian councils join push for increase to Newstart allowance

Since the City of Port Adelaide Enfield publicly declared its support for an increase to Newstart ...  
City of Port Adelaide Enfield first council to advocate for increase to Newstart

The City of Port Adelaide Enfield makes history by becoming the first Australian council to ...  
The power of renewables and the South Australian example

While the Turnbull Government persists in spruiking "clean coal", renewables continue to be the qu ...  
How many horses must die before cruel and barbaric jumps racing is banned?

Racegoers and politicians bemoan jumps racing cruelty but why, then, is there no national ban? ...  
Port Augusta, coal-fired power and the Xenophon deal

Port Augusta's plight has been known for years but the Coalition has made no plans to transition ...  

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