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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.
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...
Are you a winner or loser in this year's SA budget?
Here are the winners and losers Thu 4 Jun 2026 at 3:30pm South Australian Treasurer Tom Koutsantonis has unveiled the 2026–27 state budget. Mr Koutsantonis says the budget focuses on reducing costs for families and providing stability for business. With the state election held less than three months ago, there are few surprises and a lot of cash for promises, as state debt is projected to rise to more than $53 billion by 2029-30.
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.
'Very troubled project': Hospital cost blowout concerns treasurer
Treasurer worried about hospital cost blowout amid projected record debt Sat 6 Jun 2026 at 7:27am In short: The SA treasurer says he is "very worried" about escalating costs for the new Women's and Children's Hospital in Adelaide, but will not reveal an updated price tag for the project. The state government handed down the 2026–27 budget on Thursday, which revealed net debt is expected to blow out to more than $50 billion in 2029–30. The treasurer says state net debt will reduce once the...
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.
Tough times for hospitality businesses with rising cost of food and power
Tough times for hospitality businesses with rising cost of food and power Tue 2 Jun 2026 at 6:05am In short: The hospitality sector is grappling with 'unprecedented' cost increases, business owners and industry experts say. A publican, who shut her cafe two years ago says businesses are struggling with costs that they 'don't have any control over'. SA's small business minister says the state is 'the best place in the nation to do business' despite the growing pressures.
Public servant claims threat of $4m damages bill in golf course fight
Public servant claims SA government has threatened him with $4 million bill in golf course fight Fri 5 Jun 2026 at 10:12am In short: Edwin Kemp Attrill opposes the South Australian government's redevelopment of the North Adelaide Golf Course, which is already well underway. The Crown solicitor said it might have to recover costs of up to $4 million if work had to stop and then restart on the project. The public servant has called on the premier to meet him for a public debate on the issue on...
Extreme heatwaves making it harder to grow our food, and not only in summer
Extreme heatwaves have become a major threat to Australia's food supply, and not just in summer Thu 4 Jun 2026 at 6:29am In short: Heatwaves are becoming more extreme and frequent, making it harder to grow food crops. Extreme temperatures are happening not just in summer, but also during critical spring flowering periods for crops such as wheat. Research is underway to discover and develop more heat-resistant crops, but scientists say more is urgently needed.
Full Circle launches professional musical theatre company in Adelaide
Full Circle launches Adelaide musical theatre company with Catch Me If You Can Thu 4 Jun 2026 at 4:43pm It may seem odd, considering the number of musicals that play in Adelaide, but according to the newest troupe in town, the city's never had its own professional company dedicated to the genre. Full Circle Theatre Company launched last night at Immersive Light and Art, on Light Square, announcing it would produce its first show Catch Me If You Can at Futures Theatre in November.