Explained: How to get into SA in time for Christmas
The border testing rules have changed again. And if your visiting relatives are in a state of confusion, they’re in good company. Here’s what you need to know to make it through easily.
The border testing rules have changed again. And if your visiting relatives are in a state of confusion, they’re in good company. Here’s what you need to know to make it through easily.
The passionate young footballer is being remembered in all corners of the state as communities rally to help his family.
An SA man is counting his lucky stars after finding a winning lottery ticket among paperwork he was cleaning up before Christmas.
Witnesses have described the moment a 14-year-old boy was pulled ashore after he was fatally hit by a jetski on the Murray River near Blanchetown.
Olympian Nova Peris has launched Arafura, the first of the navy’s two new Offshore Patrol Vessels, which have been built at Osborne.
A couple who were abused by roadworkers, then copped a vitriolic and foul-mouthed tirade from the company when they complained, has received an apology.
Frustrated Mile End locals say even traffic controllers seem to have given up trying to manage the constant stream of cars queuing for Covid tests on Goodenough St.
The roadworks company that sent an abusive tirade to an Adelaide resident has apparently taken down its website as a peak industry body urges it to make a public apology.
Police are on the hunt for a man who struck another man with a brick causing serious injuries.
The state government can’t confirm its trust in a third-party payroll provider, after personal data from up to 80,000 public servants – including bank account details – were stolen.
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