Border crackdown after Mildura Covid case
SA’s cross-border bubble has shrunk to 40km each way after a Covid-19 case was confirmed in Mildura. Authorities are on high alert over the case.
SA’s cross-border bubble has shrunk to 40km each way after a Covid-19 case was confirmed in Mildura. Authorities are on high alert over the case.
We live in a time of unparalleled free speech, despite what the snowflakes on the right say, writes Michael McGuire. But this has gone too far.
Already struggling with a desperate lack of office workers and tourists, some city shop owners have had no choice but to give up in the face of the worst business conditions they have ever seen.
Some of the wishes of desperate businesses are set to be granted after the latest round of Covid restrictions left them reeling again.
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In this week’s Off the Record, Pyne expands the team, Flint eyes new role while the Law Society of SA wants to censor rude wills.
It’s been almost a year since Australians were told they were at the front of the queue. Michael McGuire looks at what’s changed.
Chris Dittmar says he learned a hard and lasting lesson after he confronted his son about a mental health issue.
The Nats are a small, once-respectable rump political party that evolved into something else entirely – and are not good for SA, writes Michael McGuire.
A controversial hotel proposal for the Barossa Valley has fired up some locals who claim it will damage the wine region’s global reputation for character and authenticity.
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