Veterans look back on their amazing service
South Australians have paused to reflect on the sacrifices made by servicemen and women as one veteran described his joy at just ‘being alive’.
South Australians have paused to reflect on the sacrifices made by servicemen and women as one veteran described his joy at just ‘being alive’.
Private school charge hefty fees and get plenty of government funds – but here’s why they are really so much richer the public schools.
Get ready to party, SA’s Schoolies festival is on with a few tweaks in the time of Covid-19 – including a ruling on mask wearing.
Some SA private schools are getting thousands of dollars more government funding than some public schools, new data shows. Explore the table.
It all starts with words – and what makes a word. And SA is smashing it so well that other states want to copy us.
The 2021 SA Teacher of the Year awards have been announced – see the entire list here of all the winners.
In Off the Record this week, rivals riled by Advertiser scoop, and Labor politicians snap an awkward selfie.
There are calls for more workers in sectors such as hospitality to be made to get the Covid vaccination. It comes as public hospital staff who fail to get at least one jab will be banned from today.
Life would be smoother for South Australians who live on the border with Victoria, Labor says – if it wins the March state election.
The world’s eye is on the outskirts of Whyalla for the gas that burns like we need it – clean and green.
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