Streets Of Carnarvon A Sea Of Pink And Purple For Cleo 05/11/21
Pink and purple balloons and handwritten Welcome Home signs dot the streets of Carnarvon as locals celebrate the miracle rescue of little Cleo Smith.
COVID vaccinations must be made mandatory for hospitality workers, the Australian Hotels Association says.
Adelaide City Council will spend an estimated $4.8m to replace the city’s free but much-maligned Wi-Fi system.
And in sport, Port Adelaide has signed former Brisbane Lions tall Sam Skinner as a free agent.
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