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Landlords and tenants benefit from extra $50m in land tax relief

Residential and SME commercial tenants – including gyms, restaurants, cafes, beauty salons and hairdressers - suffering significantly as a result of COVID-19 restrictions will benefit from immediate rent reductions as part of a sweeping land tax relief package for their landlords, announced today by the Marshall Liberal Government.

Cooking with gas on the ORAH site

A Marshall Liberal Government will establish an international school of culinary excellence, hospitality and tourism on the old Royal Adelaide Hospital site to elevate Adelaide to the status of a world centre of food culture.

Deja vu on Labor’s tram pledge

The State Liberals have warned voters not to believe the Weatherill Labor Government’s latest promise to extend the tram network into Norwood.

Completing the North-South Corridor

The State Liberals will develop a detailed business case for all incomplete sections of the North-South Corridor by the end of this year, if successful at the March state election.

It’s a two billion dollar hoax folks

The State Liberals have dismissed the Labor Party’s promised $2 billion investment in port, road and rail infrastructure as yet another cynical election ploy from a tired, arrogant Government that should be judged on its failed record.

GlobeLink plan important to rail discussions

A briefing regarding fast rail in the Adelaide Hills will take place in Mount Barker this evening, with the State Liberals' GlobeLink plan playing a part in future rail discussions.

Cutting out crash corner at Port Wakefield

The State Liberals have pledged a $12.1 million investment to end traffic bottlenecks and reduce road accidents at the notorious Copper Coast Highway and Augusta Highway intersection north of Port Wakefield.

Libs will ‘pave Paradise and put up a parking lot’

The State Liberals will today unveil plans for a new $7.5 million park ‘n’ ride at the Paradise Interchange, which will provide over 300 additional car parks for O-Bahn passengers.

Vocational education numbers plummeting

Data released today by the National Centre for Vocational Educational Research (NCVER) has revealed that the number of South Australian students commencing or currently in vocational training has fallen by more than twice the national average.

Liberals secure West Beach Road upgrade

The State Liberals have described the Federal Government’s $2.8 million West Beach Road upgrade announcement as a win for the local community.