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Andrew Hough
Andrew HoughInvestigations editor

Andrew Hough is The Advertiser’s award-winning investigations editor, reporting on major issues that affect South Australians. As a senior journalist with two decades of experience, he recently spent almost three years leading The Advertiser’s coverage of SA’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic. This followed experience in a wide range of areas across general news, crime, sports and politics. He joined The Advertiser as a cadet in 2003 before moving to Britain in 2006, working at the London Evening Standard, Reuters and The Daily Telegraph. He returned home to Adelaide in 2013. Do you have a story worth investigating? Email him at andrew.hough@news.com.au

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Birthed by despair, a book just to help kids

Birthed by despair, a book just to help kids

IT is a book written from the darkest of places. But for grieving Eyre Peninsula mother and widow Melissa Little, Thursday night was one rare moment of brightness as she realised a long-held goal of becoming an author.

Ultimate in motorsport: Next twist in The Bend

Ultimate in motorsport: Next twist in The Bend

TOP-tier motor racing has made a spectacular resurgence in South Australia with the historic first Supercars race at The Bend Motorsport Park, prompting its developers to hint at bringing back what many would consider the holy grail of motorsport.

Love, Lachy and Lola: A trek back to joy

Love, Lachy and Lola: A trek back to joy

A GRIEVING mother who lost her two sons and husband in a Port Lincoln wharf murder-suicide has found happiness again through the birth a beautiful daughter with a new partner.

Do you know him? SA’s most-wanted fugitive

Do you know him? SA’s most-wanted fugitive

THIS is one of South Australia’s most wanted fugitives — and now a new national police campaign has been launched to track him down, along with nine others wanted for a range of serious crimes.

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Year of hell without Lucy

Year of hell without Lucy

IT has been one year since loving mother Lucy Paveley was killed in a senseless tragedy while driving to work — on the anniversary, her husband penned an emotional statement thanking South Australians for their “kindness, love and generosity”.

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Old-school bodyguards protect disgraced Wilson

Old-school bodyguards protect disgraced Wilson

A NETWORK of old boys has rallied around the former Adelaide archbishop, shielding him from scrutiny, urging donations to fund his legal case and embroiling the Catholic Church in new controversy.

Abuse victim hails end of clergy intimidation

Abuse victim hails end of clergy intimidation

CHILD sex abuse victims no longer need be “intimidated by the perceived power of the untouchables, the clergy of the Catholic Church”, following the conviction of former Adelaide archbishop Philip Wilson.

MP lashes Adelaide Airport security ‘disgrace’

MP lashes Adelaide Airport security ‘disgrace’

NEW documents tabled in Federal Parliament reveal not all baggage at Adelaide Airport is X-rayed for weapons or explosives, and passengers are able to travel under fake names — now a western suburbs MP is demanding answers.

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Slur aimed at abuse victims as Wilson escapes jail

Slur aimed at abuse victims as Wilson escapes jail

CHILD sex abuse victims have expressed outrage at the double insult of disgraced former Adelaide Archbishop Philip Wilson being sentenced to home detention, and one of his friends taunting them amid ugly scenes outside court.

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