Ride operators blast SafeWork over its actions after show tragedy
RIDE operations have told ICAC SafeWork SA inspectors conducted “onerous and unstructured” safety assessments in the wake of the death of a child at the Royal Adelaide Show.
RIDE operations have told ICAC SafeWork SA inspectors conducted “onerous and unstructured” safety assessments in the wake of the death of a child at the Royal Adelaide Show.
A WOMAN was lucky to escape injury when her car flipped after clipping a parked car on Kensington Rd today.
AN Adelaide man has gone straight to jail without passing go after Australian Border Force officers seized two kilograms of precursor chemicals hidden in board games bound for his home.
THE Ombudsman is investigating whether the state’s Child Protection Department failed to notify the grandparents of two murdered children about welfare concerns in the months leading up to their deaths.
ON a cold night in the Adelaide CBD hundreds gathered to remember Eurydice Dixon, pausing for four minutes’ silence – one for each kilometre she was allegedly followed by her killer.
PORT Lincoln Council has delayed a vote to ban oil and gas exploration and drilling in the Great Australian Bight.
TWO dogs and a puppy have been targeted in a callous baiting incident, in which raw mince meat was laced with rusty nails and rocks.
MORE wild weather is still to come as emergency crews had a busy night responding to flash flooding and trees down across the state.
A STORM shattered windows, downed trees and caused flash flooding across the state on Thursday, with the Adelaide Hills hardest hit.
THE SES has warned against underestimating a stormfront that will hit Adelaide and parts of SA on Thursday, bringing wild winds, thunderstorms and plummeting temperatures.
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