Power giant rates rip-off: We pay their bills in ‘outdated’ loophole
South Australians are being short-changed millions of dollars thanks to an “outdated” rule that other states have scrapped.
South Australians are being short-changed millions of dollars thanks to an “outdated” rule that other states have scrapped.
A homeless person who was set to be released from hospital after amputation surgery had their request for help from multiple agencies left unanswered, the SA Ombudsman has revealed.
A serving SA Police officer has been hit with a month-long ban from his other job as a councillor over emails he sent. But he, and others, say he was simply doing his job.
Known for hosting opulent weddings, charity balls and formals, a premier Adelaide function centre has changed hands for the first time in its nearly 30 years.
A council-run child care needs significant improvements to ensure the safety and quality of care of its children, as hazards, broken play equipment and high turnover of staff were identified during an independent audit.
A Fleurieu MP has shared his experience of the revamped and expanded Alert SA app, saying it was failed to keep notified of a fire yesterday, but the creators say it’s been extensively tested.
New housing allotments and rental properties planned for regional SA have been given an economic boost, in a bid to ease the housing crisis.
A rise in popularity of off-road vehicles and social media users promoting free campsites has led to environmental and safety concerns on a popular regional SA beach.
About 3000 academic staff are modernising “more digitally underpinned” course content for the new Adelaide University. Have your say.
Prices of many popular seafoods, including much-loved lobster, are on the rise and may be out of reach for many this Christmas. Here’s why and what you can do.
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