Category: State Politics
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Hypothermia, collapsing rooves, and eating from dumpsters: what South Australia’s housing crisis means for low-income renters
The South Australian Council of Social Service’s “Housing Affordability and Renters’ Rights Forum” on February 8 saw organisations, individuals and political candidates share stories of, and criticisms and solutions for, South Australia’s housing crisis ahead of March’s state election.
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Equal before the law? Community groups push for a South Australian human rights framework
Following the lead of Victoria, Queensland and the ACT, community leaders and experts are calling for a South Australian framework to better protect human rights.
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South Australian youth unemployment worst in the nation
The topic of youth unemployment was a big one at the first 2022 Election debate; so how is the COVID-19 fiscal debt going to affect future generations?
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Firefighters, paramedics gather outside Parliament House in emergency service funding union rally
Emergency workers marched from Victoria Square to parliament in a union rally in pursuit of improved funding and an end to ambulance ramping.
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COVID-19 inspires no changes to SA abortion laws
South Australia remains the only state in the country where abortion is criminalised, but how are the laws really affecting people in need of these services?
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What the privatisation of Adelaide’s trains & trams could mean for you
South Australian train and tram commuters have been cautioned of more planned service disruptions. The State Government will deliver mass information sessions for its current tram and train employees on potential outsourcing models.