Store staff face death threats over virus shortages
Assaults, abuse and death threats from customers angry about low supply levels have sparked calls for better legal protection for workers, but the government says strong rules are already there.
Assaults, abuse and death threats from customers angry about low supply levels have sparked calls for better legal protection for workers, but the government says strong rules are already there.
SA Best MP Connie Bonaros has revealed the emotional impact the Sam Duluk saga has had on her. She has also raised concerns about the handling of the issue.
SA Greens founding member Mark Parnell has announced he will leave parliament at the next state election. But he says he is not planning to twiddle his thumbs in retirement.
Football deserves better than lip service from politicians on a bandwagon, Socceroos legend John Kosmina says, after revelations SA may not qualify to host Women’s World Cup matches.
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The arrival of 280 passengers in Adelaide this morning – on a flight from India – could spark up to 25 new COVID-19 cases, crushing the state’s 31-day disease-free streak.
SA officials are preparing for a spike in cases of COVID-19 with international visitors set to arrive this weekend. But it won’t stop the state from pushing on with the easing of restrictions.
Calls to dump the upgrade of South Road are growing louder after the property lobby declared social infrastructure must overtake transport spending in post-covid Adelaide.
As analysis shows bus cuts could hurt polling in senior Liberals’ electorates, the government’s most vulnerable MP has taken the step of appealing to her constituents before casting her lot.
Building “social infrastructure” will send South Australia’s dollars further than a North-South tunnel project, say property developers who want the plan ditched.
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