Only one fine issued during week-long QR code blitz
Only one fine was issued during a week-long crackdown on QR code check-in compliance, but police have declared the operation a success.
Only one fine was issued during a week-long crackdown on QR code check-in compliance, but police have declared the operation a success.
It was probably destined for someone’s cooking pot but this slippery specimen, found in a gutter near Gouger St, was not going down without a fight.
A worker who claims he was paid little more than $5 an hour says his situation highlights the dangers for working international students.
SA Health has confirmed it has an “internal document” that outlines plans to cut doctors and nurses at two major hospitals.
Video footage “went missing” after an officer who once led SA Police’s anti-corruption unit hit a pedestrian while driving, a parliamentary committee has heard.
A leaked Cabinet document shows plans to slash jobs from TAFE SA over the next two years, the state opposition says.
A woman accused of murdering her mother-in-law was a “nice, young girl” who was “so inherently unlikely … to turn into some sort of psychopath”, her lawyer told a jury.
A woman who lay down next to accused murderer Caroline Nilsson and calmed her has told a Supreme Court jury she could smell fabric softener.
An woman on trial in the Supreme Court has returned to the Adelaide home where she allegedly bludgeoned her mother-in-law to death.
Caroline Dela Rose Nilsson allegedly bludgeoned her mother-in-law to death, before she tied herself up and told police they had been the victims of a home invasion, a court has heard.
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