Pandemic payment on the cards for casuals
Health officials support a pandemic hardship payment from the state government to people who have lost their jobs or face self-isolating without income – but Treasury will have the final say.
Health officials support a pandemic hardship payment from the state government to people who have lost their jobs or face self-isolating without income – but Treasury will have the final say.
Six drivers have tested positive to drugs near school zones in a statewide blitz. Half of those had children in their car, police say.
Two SA women have been arrested in Perth after allegedly sneaking out of their hotel – where they were meant to be waiting to be sent back home after being denied entry.
South Australian victims, including a mother who lost $6,000, share stories on how they were swindled out of thousands of dollars in recent months. It comes as SA Police share advice on the warning signs for current scams.
Strong, destructive winds are forecast to strike across a huge part of SA today, with thunderstorms about to dump a bucket.
Charges against a man initially accused of assaulting a man in the Riverland have been upgraded to murder after the victim died in hospital.
Despite new laws being introduced in July that give power to courts to send border breachers to jail most offenders are getting released without fines and suspended jail time. SEE THE LIST.
The City-Bay Fun Run has delayed registrations because of COVID-19, but organisers – who are considering PPE, staggered starts and a limit on runners – remain hopeful for 2020.
Are you Pumpkin’s new family? This super-friendly, six-month-old pig was found wandering in Adelaide’s west last week, and his owners can’t be found.
A business manager has told of a “horrific” incident, where a man allegedly smashed doors and cars with a stick along Wright St in a CBD rampage on Thursday. The suspect will face court today.
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