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Labor MP busted during Budget Estimates

Budget Estimates can be a long, boring slog. And going through the road safety portfolio line by line evidently proved too tedious for Labor MP Jon Gee, who was captured playing solitaire on the live broadcast of State Parliament. → Read More

SA now has nation’s third-lowest jobless rate

The states unemployment rate has dropped to 5.7 per cent after another 2000 South Australians found jobs in May. → Read More

Burger Theory set to close Adelaide CBD store

One of Adelaides most loved burger institutions could shut its doors early next week with talks to buy it in the final stages. → Read More

Down the gurgler: RecFish SA’s funding pulled

The recreational fishing body that contentiously supported the former governments marine park plan has had its funding scrapped by Primary Industries Minister Tim Whetstone. → Read More

Police back new abuse law motion

Laws that would see people who attack emergency service workers face up to 15 years in jail have won the immediate backing of the state’s Police Association. → Read More

Brand SA to shut down

Brand South Australia will wind up at the end of next month after the State Government decided to cut its funding. → Read More

Plea to speak up to protect the elderly

Speaking up about suspected abuse in aged-care facilities can be one of the building blocks to save people in the future, despite the daunting nature of voicing concerns, Oakden whistleblower Barb Spriggs says. → Read More

Jay Weatherill to quit politics

FORMER premier Jay Weatherill is resigning from State Parliament, ending a 16-year career in politics and triggering a by-election in his western suburbs seat. → Read More

Two held, officers hurt after night chase

A POLICE chase has ended with two officers being taken to hospital, after their cars were rammed. → Read More

Libs extend age payment to foster parents

CARERS of young people in foster and kinship care will receive government support payments until they turn 21, from the start of next year. → Read More

Government failing on its own ‘taste test’

THE Government wont reveal the cost of hosting the annual food and wine showcase Tasting Australia, claiming its commercial in confidence. → Read More

Union opposes motor rego office sale plan

THE states public sector union says it was betrayed by a secret deal that the Government says has forced it to contemplate privatising SAs Motor Vehicle Registry. → Read More

State Election 2018: Weatherill Government pledges $22.7m for mental health services, if re-elected on March 17

MENTAL health services will receive a 22.7 million funding boost under a Labor election promise. → Read More

SA Senators Lucy Gichuhi and Simon Birmingham and state Opposition Leader Steven Marshall are a happy trio

SOUTH Australias newest Liberal Senator was all smiles with her new colleagues, just 12 hours after joining the party ranks. → Read More

SA Government’s ‘Alert SA’ emergency services app crashes again, on day of catastrophic bushfire danger

THE State Governments emergency services smartphone app has crashed again - this time on a day of catastrophic bushfire danger. → Read More

Thomas Foods International’s giant abattoir near Murray Bridge hit by devastating fire

THE states biggest meat abattoir was ablaze on Wednesday night as firefighters battled to control the massive fire in the Murray Mallee. → Read More

New laws to shake up SA’s electoral boundaries with removal of fairness clause

STATE Parliament has used the last sitting day before the 2018 election to overhaul the way the states electoral boundaries are drawn. → Read More

SA’s jobless rate steady at 5.8 per cent

SOUTH Australias unemployment rate has remained steady at 5.8 per cent on seasonally adjusted terms in October jobs figures released today. → Read More

Senior South Australian of the Year Barb Spriggs ‘disappointed’ by Premier’s no show

THE woman who blew the whistle on widespread abuse at the Oakden nursing home says shes disappointed senior Government ministers did not show up to the Australian of the Year awards. → Read More

South Australian Budget hangs by a thread as controversial bank tax faces defeat in the Upper House

THE State Budget hangs by a thread, with Upper House MPs poised to reject the bank tax in coming days. → Read More