AOC backs down on double quarantine battle
The AOC has effectively conceded defeat in the battle to overturn double quarantine orders for returning SA, as athletes speak of the emotional drain of isolating.
The AOC has effectively conceded defeat in the battle to overturn double quarantine orders for returning SA, as athletes speak of the emotional drain of isolating.
From a mouse in the servery, to glass on pizza and cockroaches in the kitchen – here is our list of Adelaide’s most shocking food safety breaches and mishaps.
Hundreds of duplicate traffic fines have been mistakenly issued to South Australian motorists in the latest SA Police ticketing error.
When a man asked the staff at a city game store if they were interested in buying his rare Digimon trading cards, they knew something was up.
A man who allegedly forced three cyclists off the road in the space of 30 minutes at North Haven has been charged.
Daniel Cioffi has finished his journey across the world to be with his terminally ill mum – and shared what he’ll tell her after initially being refused permission to fly home.
The two paramedics who took the man at the centre of the Modbury cluster to hospital acted as though he had Covid – just in case, they say. The cluster rose by one today.
A crowd of up to 15,000 fans can watch this weekend’s Showdown at Adelaide Oval, with tough rules in place. So how will it all work?
A man stabbed at Blair Athol on Friday night is in a serious but stable condition in hospital. Meanwhile, two suspects are being hunted by police following a robbery at Belair.
The son of an Adelaide pastor and a bullied ex-private school boy who lived together in an eastern-suburbs “party house” will not be jailed over a cocaine deal.
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