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.
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Using email from wrong Stephen King was 'insulting', partner says
Bronwen Paterson spoke out about the devastation of her partner experiencing ramping in his final hours. Then, a government email bungle left her traumatised.
MP's fraud left SA seat unrepresented, but contenders have emerged
South Australia's second-largest city does not have an MP, but some say it has an incumbent.
An email blunder bruised Labor this week, but the heat is on the Liberals after a candidate's comments
With two weeks before polls, Labor were in damage control after a health email blunder. It should have been a chance for the Liberals to get ahead, but after controversial comments by a candidate it's the one left bruised.
Interruptions, campaign woes and 'razzle-dazzle': Here's how the SA leaders debate played out
As South Australians get ready to vote in a week's time, Premier Peter Malinauskas and Opposition Leader Ashton Hurn went head-to-head in a campaign debate. Here's what they said.
Family of one Stephen King 'very sorry' for the other after email bungle
The family of a man who the state government mistook for someone else, igniting a pre-election debacle, has spoken for the first time.
SA premier apologises for failing to deliver on his promise to 'fix the ramping crisis'
South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas says there is "no shirking the fact" his government has failed to deliver on its key election promise to fix the ramping crisis — a failure for which he has apologised.
SA Liberal candidate steps down after 'demonic' feminism and 'poisonous' Islam comments
SA Liberal Leader Ashton Hurn says one of her candidates for the upcoming state election is no longer running for the party after comments he made on Islam, feminism, same-sex marriage and "the trans agenda" came to light from an American podcast.
Labor unearths Nazi symbol comments from Liberal candidate criticised by Islamic Society
An organisation representing South Australian Muslims criticises the Liberal Party and One Nation for what it says is a rush to attack Islam "more harshly in order to gain political support" ahead of the state election.
More views of SA Liberal candidate emerge against Islam and 'trans agenda'
More views by Liberal Party candidate and evangelical Christian Carston Woodhouse emerge with the Adelaide man saying Islam is "poisonous and wrong" and the "trans agenda is insanity". Warning: This story contains content some readers might find distressing.
Politician's major voting call after split with former Crow
A South Australian politician is urging voters to not back her own party in the upper house after a dramatic breakdown with star candidate and former Adelaide Crows captain Chris McDermott.