Residential Break In Reports Have Fallen, But Domestic Violence Is Up 27/09/2021
The number of residential break-ins across the state fallen by 22 per cent in the past financial year, but domestic violence reports were up 9 per cent. Concerns about proposed zoning changes for the parklands have intensified with revelations they could enable high-rise apartments on the banks of the River Torrens. Candidates for local government elections can no longer conceal membership of political parties while campaigning for council positions. After a year’s break due to the pandemic, SANFL’s night of nights, the Magarey Medal count, is back at Adelaide Oval. For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription at advertiser.com.au.
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