‘There are Taliban everywhere – it is impossible to leave’
An Adelaide man said his wife is trapped in Kabul after the Taliban accused her of being an American spy and is in grave danger as she waits – possibly years – for a spousal visa.
An Adelaide man said his wife is trapped in Kabul after the Taliban accused her of being an American spy and is in grave danger as she waits – possibly years – for a spousal visa.
A mental health home care service set up to ease pressure at the struggling Emergency Departments has been halted due to lack of staff.
Distressed SA kids are self-harming and thinking of suicide at a higher rate – and a younger age – than ever before, mental health experts warn. So what can mums and dads do?
Daniel Cioffi has finished his journey across the world to be with his terminally ill mum – and shared what he’ll tell her after initially being refused permission to fly home.
Failure to act on signs of domestic violence is a fatal error that can no longer be accepted by South Australians, safety advocates say.
Dirty footprints on the kitchen ceiling, unexplained voices and moving cups – more South Australians are discovering that they may not be alone in their home isolation.
Rosa Maione, the so-called carer of Annie Smith, has pleaded guilty to her manslaughter in the disability neglect case that shocked the state.
The legal significance of the Glyn Scott marital rape case is being spotlighted in a four-part TV miniseries hoping to be filmed across SA.
Police are reminding domestic violence victims to seek help during the SA lockdown after a man was stabbed in an alleged domestic assault at at Lightsview this morning.
South Australians have deluged mental health lines as lockdown anxiety and financial pressure put thousands under strain.
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