Child protection laws scrutinised after heinous Vic childcare abuse
The SA Government is urgently exploring new measures to bolster child safety in the wake of the sickening child abuse allegations coming out of Victoria.
The SA Government is urgently exploring new measures to bolster child safety in the wake of the sickening child abuse allegations coming out of Victoria.
A high-ranking officer will face an inquiry over historial claims they accidentally fired a gun twice, one hitting a house.
An Adelaide racehorse trainer will face court after allegedly attacking his wife at their northern suburbs home.
Concerns over SA Police cutting mandatory cadet literacy and numeracy tests has prompted warnings from the legal fraternity. Vote in our poll.
SA’s Police Minister confirms SAPOL has dropped key cadet tests “to not knock back” as many young applicants and boost recruitment. Vote in the poll.
A raft of South Aussie media identities have spoken out after the Port legend and board member denied claims he was a ‘sovereign citizen’.
Hundreds of SA drivers have challenged their mobile phone detection camera fines in court, new data reveals, along with the eye-watering figure in unpaid debts.
Street gang members operating in SA are set to face stringent restrictions on their activities under new proposed laws unveiled by the state government.
A new SA Police report offers a rare glimpse into the youth crime gangs threatening South Australia and how they’ve evolved over time.
A mother of a repeat youth offender has opened up about the youth justice system and how it is enabling young people to keep offending.
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