Butcher sold meth to his ex-wife to feed own addiction
The owner of a regional butcher shop sold meth to his ex-wife to feed his own addiction after the death of his son, a court has heard.
The owner of a regional butcher shop sold meth to his ex-wife to feed his own addiction after the death of his son, a court has heard.
It’s finally rained, breaking a month-long dry spell for much of South Australia. With light showers overnight, what is in store for the state this week?
From tradies who began selling to friends to a cafe owner whose life spiralled out of control, these 11 street drug dealers have been punished.
Residents will be able to voice their opinion on Wednesday night as the Burnside Council proposes a 14 per cent rate rise to curb its struggling financial position.
Emergency services have rushed to a fire in Mount Barker after fire tore through an abandoned home on Sunday morning.
A man has been charged after he allegedly assaulted four random women by punching, slapping and kicking them while on the Gawler train line on Sunday. He’s already out on bail.
A young girl told a teacher about her alleged sexual abuse, at the hands of her mother’s partner, after a lesson taught at her primary school informed her it was wrong, a court has heard.
A well-known Adelaide chef has been jailed for helping a yoga instructor and a man with an IVF debt traffic cannabis.
A drug dealer found with nearly $1m worth of meth has been beaten, attacked and threatened with a shiv in jail, a court has heard.
The son of the Oakden whistleblower was in possession of “horrendous” exploitation material depicting young children and infants.
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