TAFE to reimburse 2000 students affected by data breach
TAFE SA has committed to covering the costs of new identification documents after the personal information of more than 2000 students was stolen in a major data breach.
TAFE SA has committed to covering the costs of new identification documents after the personal information of more than 2000 students was stolen in a major data breach.
The controversial demolition of the Thebarton Police Barracks could spell disaster for a historic collection unless one of these new sites can be secured.
Dry Creek residents repeatedly called police when they heard horrific screams from a house on Thursday – but patrols took two hours to turn up, with a woman injured.
Bow and crossbow hunting to kill animals will be banned in SA – apart from one huge key group, sparking outrage from the RSPCA. Warning: Graphic content
Eight bold measures will solve SA police’s resourcing crisis, which is largely a result of its “disastrous” policies, the union says. See their plan.
Former Crows captain and current assistant coach Nathan van Berlo has launched Supreme Court action over a failed $1.43 million property deal.
A conman serving time for impersonating a police officer to rip off unsuspecting motorists is challenging a Parole Board decision not to release him into the community.
Customers pilfering pieces of cactus plants to sell online have forced garden centres to install surveillance cameras and ban photographs on their premises.
News that part of the parklands might end up being the new base for the police mounted operations unit has riled the Lord Mayor, who says it will “lock away much needed open space”.
Grant Stevens has told the government where police want to set up base for its mounted unit when it is forced to give way to the new WCH.
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