Investigation into soccer club’s alleged COVID breach
Football SA will investigate a potential COVID-19 breach by a western suburbs soccer team – but the club claims it did not break the rules.
Football SA will investigate a potential COVID-19 breach by a western suburbs soccer team – but the club claims it did not break the rules.
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When reporter Paula Thompson ordered dinner from the Woodville Pizza Bar and fell ill soon after, there was no predicting the week that would follow.
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Public urination and naked showering by overnight campers at beachside carparks has sparked one Adelaide council to introduce parking controls to curb the behaviour.
A Goolwa Beach man arrested after injuring a police officer last week has landed back in court following a forbidden trip to the Rosewater pub.
A fitter and turner now faces commercial drug trafficking charges after he was allegedly busted with 350,000 pills, 200 vials and 16kg of powder.
Arndale lost some of its longest-serving tenants during COVID-19 shutdowns, but recovery is underway with four new stores opening in the centre.
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