Monster haul of black market tobacco seized as more arrested
Police say they have made several “significant” tobacco seizures worth millions of dollars and arrested more people, severely disrupting the illicit networks infiltrating SA.
Police say they have made several “significant” tobacco seizures worth millions of dollars and arrested more people, severely disrupting the illicit networks infiltrating SA.
A 17-year-old boy was wearing an ankle bracelet and already on bail when he was allegedly part of a mass CBD street brawl that included machetes, a court has heard.
Despite a successful career in South Australian football, this Adelaide private school principal has always wanted to work in education. Now after four decades, he is set to retire.
There are about 12,500 students starting their exams in SA this week. But for these five families the experience will be twice as testing.
Friends of 24-year-old Ashley Waters, who was seriously injured in a collision between his car and a truck at Port Augusta West, have rallied around his family while they care for him.
He finished school without an ATAR, ran away to Byron Bay to escape his problems, failed Accounting 101 and now this businessman’s brainchild is worth $10m.
A 24-year-old man has been taken to hospital with serious injuries after his car was involved in a collision with a truck at Port Augusta West.
A leader at an Adelaide Hills high school sent a warning to senior students after four year 12s were caught climbing buildings over the weekend.
As a young driver myself, I know inexperience is an unsatisfying excuse for Randhawa’s deadly driving, writes Shashi Baltutis.
The makers of the controversial messaging app say illegal content is not allowed on their platform. But it didn’t take The Advertiser long to find drug dealers ready to deliver.
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