How Seacombe Heights voters will decide the election
For the past six elections, a Boothby booth has picked the federal election winner – and an early analysis has left Scott Morrison with serious questions to answer.
For the past six elections, a Boothby booth has picked the federal election winner – and an early analysis has left Scott Morrison with serious questions to answer.
A bellwether booth among Labor dominated Adelaide, has bucked the trend and voted Liberal since 2013. Could it predict the election once again and prove polls are pointless?
Its voting habits are considered among the most volatile in the country and the balance of power remains with the undecided in this southern suburbs booth as a federal election looms.
The countdown to the federal election is on. These are the South Australia booths with the power to decide the result and what matters to the voters who call them home.
New polling booth data has revealed the quiet Australians who have an uncanny knack of picking the winner on election day. See who they’re voting for. SEARCH THE MAP
A plan by Henley Beach institution Joe’s Kiosk to install a second toilet has upset locals – all over again.
Their powers of deception were behind lucrative planned rip-offs and swindles, but these convicted criminals all ended up proving crime doesn’t pay.
A one-time SA football representative facing stalking allegations is accused of sending woman’s images to a Snapchat group, a court has heard.
Six Vietnamese men accused of an “elaborate” drug syndicate were busted when police raided three homes including one furnished with nothing but cannabis and a couch.
An intricate CCTV set-up has uncovered a rubbish dumper who used the cover of darkness to drop a bag of asbestos near an Adelaide waterway. It is the latest in a shocking trend for our city.
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