SA government accused of giving 'free lunch' to high-flyers at LIV Golf tournament
Media moguls, bank bosses and sporting stars were among those invited by the South Australian government to attend a corporate hospitality suite during this year’s LIV Golf tournament, Freedom of Information (FOI) documents reveal. The suite — dubbed the 'Cellar Door' — is described on LIV Golf's website as an 'elite hospitality' experience, featuring a 'multi-course menu' and an 'all-inclusive bar'.A state government spokesperson told ABC News the government was given an allocation of tickets to the Cellar Door as part of a contract to stage the LIV Golf tournament in Adelaide.The government has refused to reveal how much taxpayer money







