SA’s Most Troublesome Schools Call On Police To Address Violence 28/03/2023
SOUTH Australia’s most troublesome public schools were forced to seek police help every fortnight to address violent, anti-social or welfare incidents.
ACCUSED Australian Taxation Office whistleblower Richard Boyle – who raised concerns about heavy-handed debt collection tactics – will face a criminal trial and possible jail term after a judge ruled he was not immune from prosecution.
An Adelaide electrician who emigrated to Australia from Scotland a decade ago has been granted permanent residency after a bitter fight to stay in the country.
And.. IT’S a contentious subject: How many cuts are in a double-cut roll?
Two (double cut) or three (resulting in a double sandwich)?
Whichever way you roll, the SA food icon remains a nostalgic lunch favourite of deli-goers past.
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