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Gabriel Polychronis
Gabriel PolychronisFederal Political Correspondent

Gabriel Polychronis is The Advertiser’s federal political correspondent. He is based in the Federal Parliamentary Press Gallery in Canberra. Gabriel relocated to the nation’s capital in February 2022 after stints covering SA state politics and crime for the paper, which he first joined in 2019.

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Police & Courts
Boy, 12, charged over fatal crash

Boy, 12, charged over fatal crash

A 12-year-old boy is expected to be charged with causing death by dangerous driving, after his 20-year-old passenger died from injuries suffered in a serious crash at Whyalla Stuart this month.

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Woman dies in Edinburgh car crash

A woman from Brahma Lodge has died after a head-on collision which also injured another driver. Meanwhile, police are searching for a masked suspect who tried to steal an ATM at Goolwa.

SA News
Emergency attend a serious road crash between two trucks and a car on the Sturt Hwy ,Sheok-log  on 15 July 2020. Pic Tait Schmaal.

Driver charged after horror Sturt Hwy crash

The driver who crashed into the back of a truck on Wednesday has been charged with causing death by dangerous driving. A two-year-old passenger died in the crash, and a 6-year-old passenger suffered serious injuries.

SA News
Adelaide shrouded in fog on Tuesday, July 14, 2020. Picture: Claire Parkinson

Heavy fog lifts but could be back tomorrow

Flights have resumed at Adelaide Airport after heavy fog delayed at least 10 flights this morning. The fog is set to stay in patches until Friday, the Bureau of Meteorology warns. Gallery: See the pictures

SA News
25/11/15 - Day 2 - The Pinery Bushfire in the mid north - Picture Simon Cross

‘Worst 30 minutes of my life’

For half an hour, a senior CFS officer had no idea where four of his volunteers were when they became trapped in a terrifying burnover during the 2015 Pinery bushfire. Could a new system prevent tragedy this summer?

Coronavirus News
9.7.2020.Victoria - South Australia border closure.Police monitor traffic on the Dukes Hwy,Bordertown.  PIC Tait Schmaal.

Virus testing for returning South Australians

All South Australians returning from Victoria are being told to be tested for COVID-19 within 24 hours of crossing the border. And Premier Steven Marshall says anyone who has been in Victoria in recent weeks should get tested too. Take our poll.

Police & Courts
19.9.2019.Phillip Andre Kingston SHILLDARIEN-HENLEY charged with stringing fishing line across walking trails at Christie Downs will appear in the Christies Beach Magistrates Court for the first time on September 19. PIC TAIT SCHMAAL.

Spider-Man‘s fantasy ends in jail

His lawyer said he was just “fascinated by watching spiders”, but Phillip Shilldarien-Henley will spend at least two months behind bars for recreating spider webs with fishing lines – injuring a pregnant woman.

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