Why a lemon cost this former lawyer $1000
A former lawyer decided to fight a $375 fine for handing over a lemon to quarantine officers when coming from NSW. It didn’t go well.
A former lawyer decided to fight a $375 fine for handing over a lemon to quarantine officers when coming from NSW. It didn’t go well.
It will take bold thinking to rebuild the economy after coronavirus, writes Caleb Bond. So let’s start by abolishing payroll tax and luring businesses from interstate.
A new community hub and a revamp of the Oatey Stand are part of the next stage to upgrade the home of the Double Blues – the second major upgrade in three years. See the new plans.
“Who the f**k do you think you are”: A high school student has faced court accused of assaulting a police officer on Hindley Street in the early hours of Sunday morning.
A middle-aged Hackham West drug dealer, who first turned to meth as a “weight control strategy”, has been locked up for dealing meth and weed more than 50 times.
The first major upgrade of Kensington Cricket Club’s home in more than 50 years could become reality after Burnside Council agreed to chip in a large chunk of the expense.
She’s been convicted of serious traffic offences and drug trafficking. Now this Findon mother has been sentenced for drug driving on the way to school with her two children in the car.
A Beverley man has been jailed after police accidentally found a “highly sophisticated” cannabis crop in his back shed when they went to see him for something completely unrelated.
An Adelaide YouTube Gamer has been jailed for a string of child exploitation material offences, including importing illegal Japanese animated porn.
SA has reopened to NSW – but polling shows South Australians would prefer we keep locking out interstaters. We can’t afford to destroy our economy for the sake of xenophobia, writes Caleb Bond.
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