Dredging will be trialled along Adelaide’s northern beaches as part of the state government’s latest attempt to fix sand drift and erosion. Sand will be taken from between North Haven and Taperoo then relocated south where erosion is more acute.
As the state government rolls out cost-of-living relief in its third budget to South Australian households, there’s a warning that cash will soon start going back the other way in the form of higher water bills.
A leading industry group warns SA Water’s inability to provide approvals and connections will compound the housing supply woes South Australia is experiencing.
Potential home buyers, builders, property developers, the state government and SA Water are bonded together by a common problem; the water and sewage networks in Adelaide’s northern suburbs are maxed out, writes Rory McClaren.
South Australia’s anti-corruption commissioner has quit saying she has “run out of steam” after the state’s integrity laws were watered down nearly three years ago.
An independent MP who was found guilty of misusing the Country Members Allowance launches an appeal against a magistrate's decision, while the Director of Public Prosecutions appeals the not guilty verdicts.
David Speirs has announced his resignation as South Australia's opposition leader, with the state's Liberal Party expected to decide on his successor on Monday.
Independent South Australian MP Troy Bell will appeal against the 25 guilty verdicts, relating to theft and dishonesty charges, which were handed down by a District Court jury last week.
David Speirs has announced he intends to quit parliament and pause his Liberal party membership, with police saying he has also been charged. What does this mean for his future and the electorate he represents?
A Liberal upper house MP has apologised for reneging on a deal with a colleague ahead of a vote on a bill seeking to reform South Australia's abortion laws, saying she felt pressured by an "external visitor" on the night.
Labor has described the Black by-election boilover as a "vote of confidence" — but the result is equally, if not more, telling for the South Australian Liberal Party, which has been whittled down to just 13 lower house MPs.