Kobi’s killer dad’s chilling calls in the days leading up to her death
An inquest into the deaths of Baby Kobi and her father has heard phone calls in which he can be heard talking about wanting to take his daughter to the Whispering Wall.
An inquest into the deaths of Baby Kobi and her father has heard phone calls in which he can be heard talking about wanting to take his daughter to the Whispering Wall.
Several of the investment properties owned by the former SA Opposition leader have quietly hit the market, The Advertiser can reveal.
The Wiggles are touring the nation for their latest concert — and Lachy Gillespie, aka the purple Wiggle, has offered his advice on what to expect, and how to survive, the hour-long spectacular.
If the spectre of underground figures isn’t already costing Adelaide’s legal tobacco dealers headaches, this move from big business will.
SAPOL has sworn in the first 15 recruits from its $12m international recruitment campaign, as it desperately tries to boost numbers to meet a growing population.
SA Police have continued their offensive against the illegal tobacco trade, raiding 17 businesses and one home.
Almost 90 people were arrested, including a 60-year-old woman for allegedly stabbing her partner, as police targeted known domestic violence offenders in a two-week blitz.
A secret SA Police directive has revealed the amount of roadside drug and alcohol tests needed to be executed by traffic officers in 2024/25.
SA Police officers are purchasing their own dash cams for their police vehicles in a bid to feel safer and keep motorists accountable.
Mooted laws that would give the Consumer Affairs Minister the power to close shops suspected of selling illicit tobacco are expected to be passed in state parliament this week.
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