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South Australian Opposition Leader Peter Malinauskas and Premier Steven Marshall (Image: Facebook/AAP/Kelly Barnes)

Politicians sniff the COVID winds and pick their targets carefully

SA opposition leader Peter Malinauskas has definitely been reading the opinion polls.

South Australian Premier Steven Marshall (Image: AAP/David Mariuz)

Super strain? Super feign. No evidence to support SA's claims of a more dangerous coronavirus 

Adelaide's health authorities are pushing stories of a 'particularly sneaky' strain of COVID-19. The only problem: there's no evidence.

Premier of South Australia Steven Marshall (Image: AAP/David Mariuz)

Mishandling of SA's comedy of errors results in a full-blown rorts investigation

Handled well, the scandal could have been knocked on the head. But avoidance tactics and rumours led to a domino effect, knocking down three MPs.

Labor candidate for Eden-Monaro Kristy McBain (Image: AAP/Mick Tsikas)

The Eden-Monaro conspiracy emails are even wilder than you'd think (and other news you may have missed)

Catch up with the news from the week you may have missed, from byelection conspiracies to SA political intrigue...

Prominent Ramsay Centre backer Tony Abbott.

In other news... yes, there has been other news

Tony Abbott's spending spree, more inland rail promises and SA Water drama. We've rounded up the news that might have missed this week.

Former Nationals MP Andrew Broad (Image: AAP Image/Lukas Coch)

Mallee was given some pre-election sugar (and other news you may have missed)

Submarines are going up, and now even mining is embracing renewables? Here are the stories you may have missed.

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg.

Facebook takes a modest stand for truth (and other news you may have missed)

Facebook's small victory against fake news. Another broken promise in SA. And bad news for backpackers. After a big week in news, here are the stories you may have missed.

Royal Adelaide Hospital (Image: AAP/David Mariuz)

KordaMentha won lucrative health contract despite 'nil' benefit to SA economy

When the SA government selected KordaMentha to overhaul Adelaide’s central health system, it chose the only tender applicant that offered no economic benefit to South Australia.

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Former top bureaucrat 'knows our commercial secrets'

A recently dismissed SA Trade Department executive, now working for a local medicinal cannabis company, had access to secret information on its competitors, one of them has warned.

South Australian Transport Minister Stephan Knoll (Image: AAP/Sam Wundke)

The fight to privatise Adelaide's rail network

The South Australian government is in a war of words with the state opposition over the impending privatisation of Adelaide's public transport network. But what do the history books say on the matter?

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