Salisbury truckie tests positive at Yamba
A truck driver in his 60s has become SA’s fourth active Covid case after testing positive at the Yamba border crossing.
A truck driver in his 60s has become SA’s fourth active Covid case after testing positive at the Yamba border crossing.
Plans for a $19m art museum on KI are still alive, despite hitting a major setback. Meanwhile, a new $65m desal plant is expected to pave the way for more major tourism ventures on the island.
Just over one in 10 of the population is protected from Covid according to official data, but disputes over the stats have not slowed calls for urgent help in the South-East.
South Aussie harvests will rake in billions this year as our fields produce enough grain to fill 13 billion Weet-Bix boxes and a lake’s worth of canola oil. See what we’ll make.
The City-Bay Fun Run might be given a reprieve after it was cancelled for a second year running. But there would be a radical change to the much-loved event.
Business owners are baffled by inconsistent Covid restrictions as they grapple with ever-changing rules.
Restrictions and a new exposure site in Mt Gambier have been announced as authorities determine the exact movements of a Mt Gambier mother who contracted Covid in Victoria.
One SA area’s label as having the worst vaccination rate in the nation might be unwarranted, with the health chief hinting at a statistical anomaly.
SA Health has vowed to make vaccinations mandatory for border crossers on Monday. But community leaders say one vital barrier must be cleared first for that not to cause mayhem.
There’s an urgent need for rideshare services like Uber to be expanded to address a chronic shortage of transport in the regions, locals say.
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