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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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ROTORUA, NEW ZEALAND - OCTOBER 31: Meghan, Duchess of Sussex visits Te Papaiouru Marae on October 31, 2018 in Rotorua, New Zealand. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are on their official 16-day Autumn tour visiting cities in Australia, Fiji, Tonga and New Zealand. (Photo by Phil Walter/Getty Images)

Kiwis gush over ‘role model’ Meghan

FROM Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern to Maori elders, New Zealanders are showing a lot of love for the Duchess of Sussex on the last full day of the royal couple’s epic tour Down Under.

What Meghan really thinks about New Zealand

What Meghan really thinks about New Zealand

PRINCE Harry and Meghan Markle have touched down for their three day New Zealand visit. But it’s not the first time the Duchess has been to the land of the long white cloud, with an old blog post revealing her thoughts on the country.

Message behind Meghan’s white dress

Message behind Meghan’s white dress

MEGHAN Markle stunned in a white, full-length couture dress at a reception and dinner with the King and Queen of Tonga, where the conversation centred around her baby news.

Royals ‘escape to remote island’

Royals ‘escape to remote island’

THE Duke and Duchess of Sussex have reportedly headed to a remote Fijian island for a private getaway after Meghan’s earlier security scare at a crowded market.

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Minister ‘caught out’ misleading Parliament

Minister ‘caught out’ misleading Parliament

THE state’s health minister has been forced to apologise for misleading Parliament after a leaked document contradicted what he claimed to know about Royal Adelaide Hospital privacy screens.

The ‘perfect storm’ that brought down an SA icon

The ‘perfect storm’ that brought down an SA icon

IT has survived the Great Depression and been a bastion of Port Pirie high street for more than a century – a family-owned department store that once met your every need. But finally after 141 years, a “perfect storm” will close its doors for good.

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