No change to border restrictions as NSW cluster spreads
SA remains open to visitors from NSW as Sydney’s coronavirus cluster continues to spread – but some travellers must immediately go into quarantine.
SA remains open to visitors from NSW as Sydney’s coronavirus cluster continues to spread – but some travellers must immediately go into quarantine.
Part of a Whyalla nursing home that recently came under fire for a scabies “outbreak” has been sent into lockdown after residents developed unexplained rashes overnight.
E-bikes will return to the streets of Adelaide as e-scooter brand Neuron Mobility rolls out a fleet of 150 across the CBD and four other suburbs on Friday.
Luxury hotels near Adelaide Oval are nearly fully booked out for the upcoming test, but the state’s hospitality industry has reported “mass cancellations” elsewhere in the CBD.
The head of a Whyalla aged care company said a nursing home was found non-compliant in three care outcomes following allegations of a scabies “outbreak”.
New corruption watchdog Ann Vanstone has defended her office’s powers, and questioned the need for another committee to investigate ICAC.
A nude dude in the background of an Advertiser photo set thousands of tongues wagging, so we did some digging – and the truth really is stranger than fiction.
The rate of Aboriginal people held in custody in SA while waiting to be sentenced is well above the rest of the nation, figures show.
Homeowners who fear their South Road properties may be acquired for final North-South Corridor stage are getting lawyers.
An aged-care home is investigating its staff after a state MP turned up with a film crew to follow up on reports of a scabies outbreak. Warning: Graphic
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