A global transport consultancy has been hired to investigate replacing Adelaide’s ageing diesel passenger trains with a zero-emissions fleet, with work also underway to shift Adelaide’s bus network to net zero by 2050.
The Upper House will tomorrow consider Malinauskas Government legislation to massively boost penalties for disruptive protest and broaden the offence, after its high-speed passage through the Lower House. SA Unions secretary Dale Beasley says the "odious" Bill's wording and intent stands against what the Labor Party has achieved - and how it achieved it.
The ambos' union will join a second protest tomorrow against the Malinauskas Labor Government's tough anti-protest Bill as the Upper House prepares to consider it, saying the legislation was too broad and "a worker's right to protest must be protected".
A high-rise development of nearly 200 apartments in twin tower blocks of 14 and 15 storeys is set to be built behind a closed state heritage listed hotel in Kent Town, after the project was approved by the state’s planning panel.