A public servant is poised to halt South Australia’s $45 million golf course redevelopment in federal court, arguing the project violates heritage protections and demands federal approval. With trees already cleared and LIV Golf tied to the site until 2031, his legal team seeks an injunction while the Environment Minister reviews the case. The government warns of $4 million in potential costs if delays occur, but the advocate vows to press forward. He’s also invited the Premier to a public debate—threatening to file the injunction next week if ignored. Tensions rise as the Premier’s office brushes off the invitation, spotlighting a high-stakes clash between environmental advocacy and state development plans.
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