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The weekend catch-up

Sep 13, 2013
Winners are grinners: Prime Minister-elect Tony Abbott

Winners are grinners: Prime Minister-elect Tony Abbott

Missed something in InDaily this week? Here are quick links to the week’s news, opinion and features, as seen through our eyes.

Question of the week

Is Nick Xenophon’s huge vote at last weekend’s election a potential game-changer? The answer is a resounding “yes”.

News

The federal election loomed large over this week.

What does it mean for Jay Weatherill and state Labor?

Nick Xenophon is eyeing the next state election – and several candidates say they will run with his support.

South Australian Family First candidate Bob Day looks like he’ll take a spot in the Senate – who is he, and what does he believe?

The intriguing exclusive story of the mystery buyer of family business Trims – we revealed it’s a member of the Trim family.

A mobile app that tracks Adelaide Metro buses in real time is in the final stages of testing – and is ready for iPhones and Androids once the Department for Planning, Transport and Infrastructure gives the okay.

The State Government announced cuts to the Women’s and Children’s Hospital and paediatrics at Modbury Hospital – peak health bodies believe doing both at once is a bad idea.

The Royal Adelaide Show competitions are on in earnest – and InDaily is the place to find all the results.

Opinion

Veteran political observer Michelle Grattan’s post-election analysis.

Jeremy Roberts argues that the ridicule of micro parties – likely to have representatives elected to the Senate – misses the point.

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Former Rann adviser Jill Bottrall believes Jay Weatherill faces a tough fight to win next year’s state election.

What is killing the world’s trees?

Arts & culture

Billy Bragg is to play WOMADelaide next year;  the program for the 2014 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art has been announced, with Patricia Piccinini’s controversial Skywhale included; plus our weekly film, book and theatre reviews.

Food & wine

Chef Chung Jae Lee’s advice on cooking with Asian greens; The Forager’s weekly round-up of local food news; Philip White’s wine column; and a fascinating story about why we should get over our squeamishness and put insects on the menu.

Design

The winners of the local landscape architecture awards; what is the place of public art?; and Australia’s best houses.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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