CBD restaurant owners ordered to pay $800k for exploiting workers
Two Adelaide eateries have had the book thrown at them for woefully underpaying staff – and forcing them to buy their bosses bubble tea when they made a mistake.
Two Adelaide eateries have had the book thrown at them for woefully underpaying staff – and forcing them to buy their bosses bubble tea when they made a mistake.
A rare natural event at Australia’s largest inland lake in SA is on track to break a 50-year record and it’s turning the world’s eyes to the state. Watch the video.
Taking the sport to the regions is a hallmark of the AFL’s Gather Round – now there’s a push for LIV golf to do the same. Find out which club has swung into action for a cash boost.
Port Adelaide footy fans are fuming they are unable to buy tickets for their Round 8 clash against Western Bulldogs – and the same fate awaits Crows supporters later in the year.
There’s still no rain on the horizon, but 100 drought-stricken farmers will get some relief this weekend.
The government has stepped in to support sporting clubs in the heart of drought-stricken Peterborough, offering kids a vital escape from the drought.
Premier Peter Malinauskas has hailed the “resilience” of SA’s farmers at a special event in Peterborough – and has detailed how they can get their hands on drought-relief dollars.
SA cricketers ended a 29-year drought to claim the Sheffield Shield last month, now they are heading north to support people facing another type of drought.
Struggling SA farmers say a $55 million drought package offers a vital boost—but one old cocky warns the mental health cracks are starting to show.
A small country town at the epicentre of SA’s drought will be the focus of a party aimed at providing some relief from the big dry – and there are some big-name attendees.
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