Labor says the opposition's promises will cost $2.4 billion more than they say, as both parties target the public sector as a way to save money on the budget ahead of the state election.
Court rules 'no reasonable basis' for $2.3m lawsuit against SA premier
South Australia's Supreme Court has thrown out former MP Annabel Digance's $2.3 million lawsuit against the state and Premier Peter Malinauskas, but found it was still open for her to pursue complaints about the conduct of SA Police.
SA government attributes email to wrong man after death, traumatising family
A grieving woman "feels sick" after the government releases an email it claims was written by her deceased partner praising his hospital care, after she said ambulance ramping had denied him dignity in his final hours.
David Speirs's comeback attempt is a risk for everyone — including himself
The former opposition leader's attempt at a political comeback is a risk for both the major parties — but also himself.
Ashton Hurn navigates the fraught politics of One Nation preference deals
South Australia's embattled Liberals have openly declared their willingness to strike a preference deal with One Nation. Will it help or hurt them on election day?
SA Labor's stamp duty policy appears at odds with former treasurer's view
SA Labor has announced a plan to abolish stamp duty for those aged over 60 and planning to downsize at the party's election campaign launch, in what seems to be a major policy shift from the position detailed by the state's former treasurer.
SA Liberals indicate One Nation preference, as Alex Antic meets with Cory Bernardi
The South Australian Liberal Party has indicated it may direct preferences to One Nation ahead of Labor and the Greens. It comes as prominent Liberal senator Alex Antic was spotted having drinks with One Nation's lead SA candidate Cory Bernardi, amid speculation over a possible defection.
Four years after an election defining promise, SA's health system is still struggling
It was the key promise of the 2022 SA Labor campaign: fix the ramping crisis. But four years on, the state's health system continues to buckle under never ending pressure, according to those on the frontline.
Labor launches SA election campaign with housing spend promise
SA Labor's state election campaign launch is framed around housing, with the premier committing to a scheme for the purchase of land that would then be on-sold to the private sector for development.
'No seats at all' or one for Liberals if SA polls are correct: analyst
Two opinion polls show fewer South Australians intend to vote for the Liberal Party than One Nation ahead of the official state election campaign period.
Malinauskas criticised over aged care workforce comments
South Australia's Premier Peter Malinauskas has been criticised across the political divide for comments he made asking One Nation voters "who's going to feed you and bathe you and wipe your bum when you're 90", but a government spokesperson says the comments have been mischaracterised.
Hanson plays into meme status, Taylor goes on tour
This week, the new opposition leader revealed his shadow cabinet while Pauline Hanson spun through a cycle she knows well.
Labor opposition propose five-day kindergarten for Tasmania
Tasmania's state opposition unveils a policy to extend kindergarten to five days a week in an effort to tackle the state's underperforming education system, but the government says Labor is "light on details".
SA Liberals face wipeout not seen since state bank election
Labor faced a humiliating election loss following the state bank collapse in the early 90s. Now, recent polling shows a collapse of another kind could be brewing for the Liberal Party with One Nation hot on its heels.
One Nation capitalises on decades of Australian migration policy
Pauline Hanson might not have any substantive policies, but her rhetoric about reducing migration is clearly finding an audience.
One Nation, a popular premier and independents: SA Liberals face three major threats
While South Australia is considered a more moderate state than Queensland or New South Wales, March's state election will still be a chance to gauge the seriousness of One Nation's polling surge and the impact of the Coalition split on the Liberal Party's brand.
SA Arts Minister Andrea Michaels to quit politics after state election
Andrea Michaels will not recontest her seat of Enfield, in Adelaide's inner north, but will remain in the cabinet until the March election.
Howard's cheat sheet could prove handy for the Coalition
Former prime minister John Howard once observed that Pauline Hanson was an "electoral gift to the Labor Party". His words proved relevant this week as the Coalition's chaos dragged on.
'Wasn't I smart': Hanson celebrates historic rise in polls
While she's made no secret of her desire to eventually unseat Anthony Albanese, the One Nation leader's immediate electoral strategy is to gain ground at upcoming state elections.
Tim Picton's alleged attacker accused of another assault, posting it on Snapchat
The man accused of assaulting former Labor strategist Tim Picton allegedly knocked another man unconscious two days prior.
'Bunch of cash': The big little fundraiser causing problems for the NSW premier
A decade-old Labor fundraiser at the centre of allegations that NSW Premier Chris Minns conspired to evade a state donations law was reported at the time as a much bigger event than official records suggest, the ABC can reveal.