Free hospital parking ‘a thanks’ for workers
Hospital workers to be thanked for their tireless work tackling the ‘nasty and insidious’ coronavirus. And those without a car will get free public transport.
Hospital workers to be thanked for their tireless work tackling the ‘nasty and insidious’ coronavirus. And those without a car will get free public transport.
Hundreds of local government staff will join police and health officials to crack down on people refusing to obey virus quarantine rules.
The huge kitchens of some of Adelaide’s largest venues might be closed – but they’re still working, helping to feed some of our most vulnerable people instead.
Stung motorists are being warned to check the fine print after another successful court challenge linked to a major freeway.
Stung motorists are being warned to check the fine print after another succesful court challenge linked to a major freeway.
Mitcham, Marion and Charles Sturt have been revealed as Adelaide’s coronavirus hotspots in a new Advertiser heatmap that, alongside the number of cases, shows the population and median age for every area so you can put the data in context.
Children from unsafe homes would be shut out of a critical safe haven if schools are closed, says a safety advocate calling for Steven Marshall to rule out a shutdown.
Gas-fired backup generators had to kick in the keep the lights on in SA more than 100 times in the six months to December, it’s been revealed, raising new questions over the state’s energy mix.
Two of Adelaide’s grandest hotels – one in the city and one at Glenelg – have closed their doors as business slows to a trickle for the state’s hospitality industry.
Liberal Senator Alex Antic has raised concerns about China’s handling of coronavirus. He has suggested they pay for Australia’s health bill.
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