‘Be dynamic’: The secret to policing on the APY Lands
Blown tyres, flooded roads and donkeys stopping football games. It’s all part of a day’s work if you are a police officer on the APY Lands. Check out the amazing photos.
Blown tyres, flooded roads and donkeys stopping football games. It’s all part of a day’s work if you are a police officer on the APY Lands. Check out the amazing photos.
The cost to upgrade an APY Lands school for 60 students has more than doubled in the wake of Covid, supply shortages and its remote location.
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A teen shares how a snap decision had him racing towards a burning building, putting himself in danger to save a stranger and carrying the injured woman to safety.
One of the River Murray communities ravaged by floods two years ago is again reeling following the closure of its only public swimming pool.
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