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Poor advertising, confused voters and underfunded candidates: SA Voice's problems revealed

SA Voice damaged by advertising failures and voter confusion, FOI documents show Wed 3 Jun 2026 at 6:03am In short: SA's inaugural Voice to Parliament election was criticised for low turnout among Aboriginal voters. New documents obtained by the ABC suggest there were several failures advertising the election, with many voters unaware it was taking place. First Nations voters say they gave the Electoral Commission clear feedback that more Voice signage was needed for the 2026 election — but...

ABC Australia 7d ago

GST push to follow SA budget, treasurer says

GST push to follow SA budget, treasurer says — but opposition wants it spent on debt Fri 5 Jun 2026 at 6:19pm In short: Treasurer Tom Koutsantonis is pushing to secure SA's share of GST money, which will account for around 30 per cent of state revenue in the next financial year. The opposition says a recent GST "windfall" should be used to counter the state's debt, which is expected to hit $53 billion within the next few years. The federal government's "no worse off" guarantee to compensate...

ABC Australia 5d ago

SA Police investigating after man becomes unresponsive during Clare arrest

SA Police investigating after man becomes unresponsive during Clare arrest Sun 7 Jun 2026 at 3:37pm Police are investigating an incident at Clare, in South Australia's mid north, where a man became unresponsive during an arrest. SA Police said they were called to Opie Street just before 12.30pm on Sunday after reports of a man armed with a metal pole creating a disturbance. "When police arrived, the man was damaging property with the metal pole and two officers were subsequently threatened...

ABC Australia 3d ago

Acting SA electoral commissioner calls for council election delay

Acting SA electoral commissioner calls for council elections to be delayed Tue 9 Jun 2026 at 4:50pm In short: There were a number of problems on the day of the SA state and First Nations Voice to Parliament elections, as well as during counting. Acting electoral commissioner Leah McLay has asked the Attorney-General Kyam Maher to consider delaying the November council elections. Mr Maher says a decision will be made in the coming days but would need to go through state parliament.

ABC Australia 1d ago

Live: SA government hands down 2026 budget

live SA government hands down first budget since resounding election win Skip to timeline The SA government is about to hand down its first budget since winning the March election in a landslide. It's the first budget Tom Koutsantonis has delivered since he returned to the treasury portfolio last September. We will bring you all the updates as they unfold.

ABC Australia 6d ago

Expensive watches, work bags and gold-plated stationary claimed in SA Health scheme

Expensive watches, work bags and gold-plated stationary claimed in SA Health scheme Tue 2 Jun 2026 at 5:12pm In short: An anti-corruption evaluation has uncovered what public sector medical officers in South Australia have claimed under professional development reimbursements. Some of the expenditure includes $12,000 to attend a wellness retreat, more than $7,000 for a work bag and a watch valued at almost $23,000.

ABC Australia 8d ago

One Nation SA says it will not support 'one scrap of legislation' by Labor

One Nation SA has issued an ultimatum to oppose every piece of legislation introduced by the government, arguing it has been short-changed when it comes to staffing allocations. But the government is standing firm, saying One Nation is given seven extra staff for its seven state MPs. One Nation's decision will limit the government's options to get legislation through the upper house, forcing Labor to work with Greens on bills that don't have the support of the Liberals.

ABC Australia 8d ago

Public servant to take SA government to court over golf course redevelopment

Public servant to take SA government to court over North Adelaide Golf Course redevelopment Mon 1 Jun 2026 at 11:52am In short: The state government has almost finished cutting down almost 600 trees to redevelop the North Adelaide Golf Course. Edwin Kemp Attrill opposes the development on heritage and environmental grounds. His lawyer plans to lodge an injunction against the development in the Federal Court this week.

ABC Australia 9d ago

SA-DTS: Semantic-Aware Digital Twin Synchronization over 6G Networks

Announce Type: new Abstract: Digital Twins (DTs) are emerging as a cornerstone of the 6G vision, enabling real-time cyber-physical mirroring for smart manufacturing, autonomous vehicles, and remote healthcare. However, maintaining high-fidelity synchronization at scale demands an enormous and sustained uplink bandwidth, threatening both the feasibility and the energy efficiency of large deployments. We propose a Semantic-Aware DT Synchronization (SA-DTS) framework that radically redefines...

arXiv CS 7d ago

SA public service faces cuts as state budget to be handed down

SA public service cuts, debt set to grow, as 2026–27 state budget to be handed down Wed 3 Jun 2026 at 1:27pm In short: About 1,000 full-time equivalent jobs in the South Australian public service will not be filled over the next 12 months. The opposition says more needs to be done to rein in debt.

ABC Australia 7d ago