Mining millionaire’s assets frozen amid AFP probe
One of Adelaide’s wealthiest mining executives has had tens of millions of dollars in assets frozen as part of an Australian Federal Police investigation under the Proceeds of Crime Act.
One of Adelaide’s wealthiest mining executives has had tens of millions of dollars in assets frozen as part of an Australian Federal Police investigation under the Proceeds of Crime Act.
Millions of dollars’ worth of frozen shares in a mining company were the subject of a recent fiery public exchange between Dr Bob Johnson and senior executives.
Bob Johnson stands accused of a massive tax fraud but was once the toast of the mining world – his innovations even helped save the lives of 33 trapped miners in 2010.
Vital evidence, including DNA, is potentially at risk from overheating in SA Police’s new exhibit warehouse, officers fear, prompting reprimands from the state’s safety watchdog.
A motorcyclist who died in a crash in the Adelaide Hills had beaten throat cancer only months before. The crash has left his family and friends devastated and South Australian police urging riders to be safe.
A jury has found Gene Charles Bristow guilty of kidnapping and raping a European backpacker in an old pig shed at Meningie.
Playford Council will call a “significant number of witnesses” to defend its bitter legal fight against highly paid former boss Mal Hemmerling, a court has heard.
A man has died after a horror jet boat accident at a major national skiing event in the state’s South East at the weekend.
Some of football’s biggest names, including former teammate Patrick Dangerfield have rallied around Adelaide Crows star Eddie Betts after he was once again subjected to racial abuse by a “coward” on social media.
Eligible patients with leukaemia, advanced kidney cancer, bladder cancer and liver cancer will be able to access the new treatments from March.
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