Where there’s smoke…. there’s cannabis?
A grass fire at a Mobilong property led police to the discovery of a large cannabis crop and cash.
A grass fire at a Mobilong property led police to the discovery of a large cannabis crop and cash.
Disability provider Minda is reeling after the exit of its two most senior executives – sparking the resignation of several other staff.
A Covid expert says SA classrooms are missing vital equipment to stop the virus spread when borders open – but the call has sparked a new political stoush.
A woman has died in a crash in Adelaide’s northwest in one of two serious crashes within half an hour on Sunday night. A man has been arrested over the other crash, which was in the Hills.
A man has died after the truck he was driving rolled near the West Australian border on Saturday. Travellers in the area should expect ongoing delays.
The grieving family of a young Victor Harbor woman killed in a remote accident say she had a love of adventure and was just getting her life started.
The owner of a beloved CBD business says it is on the brink of collapse because of rental stress, and is calling on the government to support city traders by subsidising rent.
More than 17,000 people are waiting for public housing, but almost 2000 Housing SA homes are vacant – mostly due to outstanding maintenance problems.
New exposures sites at Bordertown and Waikerie have been linked to yet another infectious truckie who entered the state earlier this week.
A further 73 beds in private hospitals will help with SA’s inevitable Covid surge when borders reopen – but when will they be ready?
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