Today the State Liberals announced a series of policy measures to combat truancy in our schools.
The latest NAPLAN results released today has sadly seen South Australia remain at the bottom of the education table in Australia.
Tens of thousands of South Australian students will today start sitting their NAPLAN tests, with students undertaking tests in “Writing” and “Language Conventions”.
The Weatherill Labor Government has conceded that the storage facility in which our Museum’s irreplaceable collection of Aboriginal cultural artefacts is kept is of an “unacceptable” standard.
The Weatherill Labor Government has failed to act on its promise to relocate 300 staff from central office to work directly with schools.
The State Liberals have welcomed reports that the SA Secondary Principals Association (SASPA) will call on the State Government to transition Year 7 from primary school into high school.
Three days ahead of the Adelaide Festival’s opening night and Arts Minister Jack Snelling today confirmed in Parliament that the Festival faces a severe $1 million funding cut in coming years.
News that students living inside the Glenunga School zone may not be able to attend the school as a result of overcrowding is an indictment on the Weatherill Government.
Record numbers of fires, fights and drugs found in our state's prisons this year paint an alarming picture of a system in chaos as a result of the chronic capacity crisis.
The State Liberals are calling on Labor MP Nat Cook to retract and apologise for offensive comments about police attempts to reduce the harm from illicit drugs at music festivals.