Mali to overturn council move to kill off Harvest Rock Festival
Premier Peter Malinauskas says he will “explore all options” to overrule the City Council and allow the Harvest Rock Festival to go ahead if he deems it good for SA.
Premier Peter Malinauskas says he will “explore all options” to overrule the City Council and allow the Harvest Rock Festival to go ahead if he deems it good for SA.
New SA research has shed light on the reasons high school vaping has become a growing headache for the state’s teachers.
On a Sunday night in 2008, police raided a home and found walls covered in faeces, maggots and cockroaches and children living in squalor. It was SA’s first House of Horrors.
A council chief executive has been given his marching orders for fabricating a letter to a medical clinic about Covid restrictions.
The state government wants to handball the costs of the popular Footy Express from next year, revealing it is working towards a “user pays” approach.
Searching schoolbags, dobbing in mates and taking off toilet doors won’t end the school vaping problems, kids say, but they think they know what will.
It would be expensive, but a flyover at the bottom of the freeway could be a solution to stop catastrophic truck smashes – as experts debate a third arrester bed.
The ousted head of the $9.9bn North-South Corridor project was told she could be sacked or resign, a parliamentary committee has been told.
The reason the newly electrified Gawler line – which has only just opened after years of delay – stopped abruptly last week has been revealed.
An embattled mayor is facing censure for taking his mayoral chain and robes home – and then lending them to the family of a former mayor for her funeral.
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