Collaborative conversational claptrap
The State Liberals have released a tender document from the Department of Transport showing the Weatherill Government is preparing to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on consultant ‘conversationalists’ in the lead up to the March State election.
Read moreWas Holden MOU worth the paper it was written on?
With GM Holden’s manufacturing operations due to cease in three months, the State Liberals are calling for an update on progress of a Memorandum of Understanding on the future use of the Elizabeth site signed almost three years ago.
Read moreWeatherill Government not digital ready
The latest Digital Government Readiness Report shows South Australia’s digital strategy has fallen behind other states, despite the Weatherill Government’s promises in the digital space.
Read moreGetting a job is a full-time occupation in South Australia
Thursday 17 November 2016
Read moreDark day for jobless in South Australia
18 May 2017
South Australia’s surging unemployment rate highlights the lack of a jobs plan under this old, tired and arrogant Weatherill Labor Government.
Read moreMayor Hanna gets it embarrassingly wrong on Oaklands Crossing
The gift card that keeps on giving
The State Liberals have written to the Federal Attorney General George Brandis proposing that the Federal Parliament legislate to end the practice of gift cards having an expiry date.
Read moreMental Health Minister out of touch with local services
Mental Health Minister Leesa Vlahos has revealed just how out of touch she is by failing to
answer questions about the closure of the vital Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service
(CAMHS) at Marion.
Questions asked to the Minister in Parliament yesterday reveal that Minister Vlahos has
dragged her heels on the matter and is yet to speak with her own Department about the
closure.
South Australia returns to the top of the unemployment table
It’s another black day for South Australia with our unemployment rate again the highest in
the nation.
South Australia’s seasonally adjusted unemployment figure was 6.7%, with the second worst
state Tasmania recording 6.5%.
“After last month’s statewide blackout South Australia has fallen into a dark place when it
comes to jobs. This Government has failed to deliver for South Australians after 14 years in
charge,” said Shadow Minister for Employment Corey Wingard.
Innovative recommendations ignored
The Weatherill Labor Government has squandered an opportunity in last week’s State Budget to implement key findings from a report about innovation in South Australia.
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