‘Punched, bitten, choked’: Barossa school’s bullying culture
Parents of students at one of SA’s biggest regional high schools have been forced to speak out against a culture of bullying they say is going unpunished.
Parents of students at one of SA’s biggest regional high schools have been forced to speak out against a culture of bullying they say is going unpunished.
The state budget will include nearly $100m to make SA’s roads safer and tackle the spiralling road toll, including upgrades and new speed cameras.
It’s hosted the biggest DJs – and the biggest parties – but now it’s time for this Rundle Street institution to write a new chapter, says owner Driller Jet Armstrong.
The state government has scrapped plans to build a new home for police horses in the parklands, instead announcing a shock new site west of the CBD with a second spot in the city.
The Balinese people have been incredibly tolerant since tourism in their beautiful part of the world really ramped up in the eighties and nineties, writes Nathan Davies.
Earlier this week we spoke in defence of the Baby Boomer generation. Today Millennials get their say – and the reality of who’s in charge may surprise you.
Budgie breeding is serious business – just ask Adelaide man Troy Holmes. We’re talking four-digit price tags and security guards to keep birds safe at overnight showing events.
The beloved entertainer fell nearly four metres aboard a cruise ship. And only one person knew how serious the danger was.
Somehow we transitioned from Covid being an existential threat to humanity itself to … wherever we’re at now, writes Nathan Davies.
A sculpture of a water rat called Old Man Rakali has been stolen from Hindmarsh, and the local council fears it could be headed for the scrap heap.
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