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First trainees and apprentices commence pathways programs to grow South Australia’s skilled defence industry workforce
More Land For Housing
Key rail corridors for northern and southern regions to support growing communities
New 20-year Infrastructure Strategy to support growing state
Wheels in motion: Cyclists big winners as raft of new projects unveiled
Politics with Michelle Grattan: Peter Dutton on why he’s not Australia’s Trump – ‘I’m my own person’
Barossa Park Complete And Gearing Up For Gather Round
The Power of Her: South Australians who champion girls and women in sport recognised
Record number of new nurses and midwives for northern Adelaide
Police Dog Eddie dies after being struck by a truck at Prestons
NAPLAN Starts Today For Students Across SA
Significant Drop In Robbery & Theft Offences
New Affordable Homes In City For Women At Risk
New Talent Revealed For Brand SA Board
Landmark Estate Sells Out
Residential Construction Continues To Boom
Boost To Protect South Australia From H5 Bird Flu
SA Lobster Frenzy Fuels Rapid China Trade Rebound
Women In Sport Honoured Through Inspiring Mural
First illicit tobacco store hit with long-term closure order
New Awards Honour Inspirational South Australian Women
New Leadership At Housing Trust
Cranker Heads West
Two polls predict a thumping victory for Labor in WA election, the first with a reformed upper house
Community Groups Receive Vital Digital Boost
First International & Interstate police recruits graduate
Major milestone for South Australia’s skills and training academy
Boost For Whyalla Legal Services
Funds Flowing To Whyalla Community
Behaviour Improves As Result Of Mobile Phone Ban
Whyalla Businesses & Workers Given Competitive Edge
Commando canines honoured for service
Allens Advises On Sale Of Tasmania JackJumpers NBL Club
Housing Roadmap milestones flow as Roseworthy works ramp up
Quiet Hour Permanent Fixture On Service SA Saturdays
$10m Investment For Two Wells Primary School
Tony Piccolo To Run For Ngadjuri
Lord Mayor To Lead LIV Golf Negotiations
Secrecy Around Donor Conception Lifted
South Australians getting the training they want in the areas we need
Rideshare gets the keys to the Barossa – and beyond – ahead of Gather Round
Federal Labor’s Bulk Billing Boost Win For SA Patients
Small businesses to save $20 million every year in energy costs
Erotica, gore and racism: how America’s war on ‘ideological bias’ is letting AI off the leash
Japan contributes $11.9 million to scale up FAO’s emergency and resilience activities
The promise of green iron, steel and ammonia is keeping the green hydrogen dream alive
G20: Food security is vital for peace, stability and human dignity, FAO says
Record Number Of South Australians Employed