Moves to ban ‘repugnant’ sex act assault
The “disgusting betrayal” of stealthing would be banned for the first time in SA under new legislation coming to parliament.
The “disgusting betrayal” of stealthing would be banned for the first time in SA under new legislation coming to parliament.
More than 30 SA medical professionals have received serious sanctions over the past decade. For the first time, here’s the list of those banned or suspended from practice.
Police were forced to break a car window to get to a sleeping and very drunk driver involved in two separate crashes in the Adelaide Hills overnight.
A rock climber has been rescued after being injured in the Flinders Ranges. Meanwhile, a skydiver is being treated by paramedics at Lower Light after he suffered a heavy landing.
As fears rise a national vaccine mandate deal could cripple five hospitals, so do calls for the government to hire every new nursing graduate to hold the line.
A group of the country’s most prominent retired judges have become the latest critics of moves to water down anti-corruption laws in South Australia.
The Royal Commission has heard an SA government investigation into threats that followed complaints from a disabled man’s family did not take it seriously enough.
A trainee doctor has been banned from practising after he was caught grooming a child for sex online. He was working at a regional hospital at the time of his arrest.
More than 100 letters informing Glandore residents their homes might be razed for the South Rd upgrade have been delivered, leaving residents confused and upset.
Two women have been charged over a violent home invasion north of Adelaide, in which a man was stabbed in his neck.
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