Applications are now open for grants of up to $4,000 to fund National Youth Week (NYW) 2016 Activities during National Youth Week which runs from 8-17 April 2016.
Read MoreNight works on Causeway Road will comment to permanently remove right turn movements into and out of Old Pelham Street and repaint dividing lanes.
Read MoreThe Minister for Natural Resources and Energy the Hon Tom Koutsantonis MP has released an information brochure about natural gas mining and fracture stimulation.
Read MoreThe future of train services on the Outer Harbor line has been secured with a $4 million
investment to upgrade the Port River rail bridge in the 2015-16 Mid-Year Budget Review
(MYBR).
Ever wanted to know more about uranium mining? The processes, the logistics the history? The Minister for Mineral Resources and Energy the Hon Tom Koutsantonis MP has released a quick fact sheet about uranium mining in South Australia.
Read MoreI am delighted to advise that South Australia has reached an agreement with the Commonwealth to fully roll out of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) in South Australia.
Read MoreThe State Government has conducted the first-year review of its Economic Priorities, revising some targets upwards while shifting some down
Read MoreApplications are now open for the 2016 Multicultural SA Women’s Leadership Course.
Read MoreA General Firearms Amnesty will commenced in South Australia on Tuesday, 1 December 2015 and will conclude on Thursday, 30 June 2016.
Read MorePremier Jay Weatherill has launched a landmark plan which sets out how the state will achieve $10 billion investment in low carbon generation by 2025.
Read MoreSolar panels will be installed on up to 400 housing trust homes as part of the drive towards a sustainable low carbon future for our city. The solar panel scheme will be piloted on 200 new homes being built in Adelaide's suburbs and 200 houses in the CBD, and may be expanded to a range of new public housing.
Read MoreThe South Australian Labor Government has set a new carbon pollution reduction target: net zero emissions by 2050.
Read MoreThe Surveillance Devices Bill 2015 (‘the Bill’) will regulate the use of optical surveillance, data surveillance and location tracking devices
Read MoreThe Tattooing Industry Control Bill implements the South Australian Government ’s election commitment to ban members of organised crime gangs and their associates from owning and controlling tattoo parlours and sing them as a front for illegal activity.
Read MoreThe Government of South Australia and Adelaide City Council have formed a globally unique partnership to establish Adelaide as the world’s first carbon neutral city.
Read MoreBeing the parent of a newborn is one of the most rewarding, yet challenging jobs there is. We want to support South Australian parents as much as we can, so in addition to house visits and booklets, new parents will now receive text messages offering links to videos produced by raisingchildren.net.au
Read MoreA messge from the Premier: I’ve launched a petitions page for South Australians to support the need for strong action on climate change.
Read MoreA message from the Minister for Education and Child Development: I am pleased to confirm that the State Government has agreed to 15 hours per week of preschool for public preschools under the National Partnership Agreement on Universal Access to Early Childhood Education 2016 and 2017.
Read MorePremier Jay Weatherill announced recently that he would like to see state governments have responsibility for children from birth all the way through to age 18. This would mean the states look after childcare, preschool and primary school, whilst the federal government would be in charge of universities, vocational education and training.
Read MoreI will be holding a series of street corner meetings in Semaphore, Exeter and Glanville
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