Race to slam brakes on popular beach’s ‘crazy’ speed limits
A council wants to find a way to overturn a “crazy” rule it says allows hoons to run wild on one of the state’s most iconic strips of sand.
A council wants to find a way to overturn a “crazy” rule it says allows hoons to run wild on one of the state’s most iconic strips of sand.
Casual workers are being sent home from west coast oyster farms after the industry was left fearing for its future after a government-imposed shutdown.
Fully-vaccinated people in South Australia linked to the Katherine outbreak in the NT have been told they’ll be quarantined.
An adrenaline-powered company’s dreams for Hindmarsh Island, Port Elliot and Goolwa have been squashed after it was told it won’t go down well with an endangered local.
Scientists says they were almost ready to give up on finding a small but formidable species feared lost forever to KI’s bushfires.
Frustrated Goolwa locals are demanding changes to a proposed major upgrade of the historic Goolwa Wharf precinct, saying one tents or marquees will “end up in the river”.
Rain, cold, wind and more rain and wind on the way – November’s weather has dished up a mixed bag, including unseasonable cold after a sunny 34C start.
Air traffic through Adelaide Airport is expected to reach new heights next week, with 105 extra domestic flights taking off as borders reopen.
More than 18 months of living with Covid-19 restrictions and border controls has caused anxiety and fear among communities – and an SA Health Facebook post has done little to calm nerves.
The state government has revealed the damage bill from recent storms will top $350m, as new disaster relief funding is announced to help regions and farmers recover.
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