Backlog of elective surgery swells by 1100 in a month
The number of patients waiting for elective surgery in our public hospitals has surged by 50 per cent since a Covid ban – a top doctor says it’s a “sledgehammer”.
The number of patients waiting for elective surgery in our public hospitals has surged by 50 per cent since a Covid ban – a top doctor says it’s a “sledgehammer”.
There have been 13 deaths reported from Covid – the state’s total death toll is now 100, as Premier Steven Marshall says SA is “definitely past its peak”.
It’s easy to feel upset when you don’t win a $50 million lotto but some players are feeling particularly angry after a controversial Oz Lotto draw on Tuesday night.
Teachers have met with senior government officials, but a strike is still on the cards if their demands are not met by Thursday morning.
It cost millions to develop and was supposed to make building a house easier, but the state’s new planning system has been panned by councils.
The future of a longstanding bric-a-brac market in the heart of Port Adelaide is again uncertain with fresh plans to flatten the building.
An ambitious bid to smash the record for the city’s tallest building has taken a major step, nearly five years after the skyscraper was first mooted.
Snorkelling, fishing, and just goofing around at Carrickalinga was a recipe for wonderful summer memories, writes Renato Castello.
See what change is coming to one of Adelaide’s most beloved and enduring historic cinemas to help it recover from Covid restrictions.
Find out what a former piggery operated by prisoners of war and the remains of Colonel William Light’s house have in common – and check the map for local legends.
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