No plan to audit dams despite potential catastrophe
Despite dozens of dams being in “risky locations” across the Adelaide Hills and presenting a potential catastrophe, there are no plans to implement an auditing system.
Despite dozens of dams being in “risky locations” across the Adelaide Hills and presenting a potential catastrophe, there are no plans to implement an auditing system.
SAPOL has urged Optus customers caught up in the data breach to beware of any suspicious or unexpected activity on their online accounts as those in regional areas face an additional hurdle.
A child remains in hospital with serious injuries after the Holden he was in caught fire at Whyalla.
A just-laid footpath in a $5m city street revamp will be torn up – blowing out the project by months – as a councillor slams the “mad” decision and reveals the bizarre reason behind it.
A drug loop hole that reduced the seriousness of charges for drug traffickers pushing “pure” quantities of hundreds of drugs has been closed by state parliament.
A knife-wielding thief is on the run after stealing an Xbox from a marketplace seller in the northern suburbs.
Police are calling for witnesses of a crash in the western suburbs on Saturday to come forward, as a driver remains in hospital with serious injuries.
Coffee roasters, generators or even multiple trucks passing by within a 15-minute time frame could breach proposed new noise pollution laws in SA.
Racist articles, bullying accusations and violent brawls – some SA schools have made news for all the wrong reasons this year.
South Australians can safely make outdoor plans for today’s public holiday, with this week’s wet weather finally clearing up.
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