Stevens back in first official duty since tragedy that rocked SA
A South Australian hero has been officially sworn in to his major new role, as the state’s police commissioner stepped back into the spotlight for the first time in months.
A South Australian hero has been officially sworn in to his major new role, as the state’s police commissioner stepped back into the spotlight for the first time in months.
With just hours to go our horror road death toll has reached 116. But they are so much more than just a number on a tragic tally. Here are their stories.
It has been 27 devastating days since Charlie Stevens was killed at Schoolies – now his dad, the Police Commissioner, has a message for all South Australians. Watch it here.
Charlie Stevens’ family have said their final farewells to the loveable larrikin – but his legacy will live on after giving the ultimate gift to a local dad, who had just a month to live.
I once had the pleasure of meeting the “cheeky” boy whose tragic death at Schoolies last week broke hearts across the country, writes Rebecca Whitfield-Baker.
Our politicians have lost touch with public expectations on the treatment of the dangerous menaces who ignore our road laws, writes David Penberthy.
The mother of Dhirren Randhawa – the teen accused of the Schoolies hit-run that killed Charlie Stevens – has emerged from their Encounter Bay home.
One of Australia’s most prominent organ donation advocates has praised the Stevens family for using their family tragedy to encourage discussion of the topic.
The woman sitting next to the Schoolies alleged killer driver has told police Charlie Stevens “ran across the road, into the path” of the car.
The bailed man accused of killing Charlie Stevens is banned from contacting the four eyewitnesses – who police say have conflicting accounts of what happened on the night.
National TV and radio personalities were unable to hold back the tears as every Australian was urged to read Police Commissioner Grant Stevens’s powerful tribute to his son.
Police Commissioner Grant Stevens has released a heartbreaking letter introducing “101” – the 101st life lost on South Australian roads this year, his youngest son Charlie.
The family of Dhirren Randhawa has engaged a PR expert and former political media advisor, Georgina McGuinness, ahead of the accused’s first court appearance.
The first details about the collision that killed the Police Commissioner’s son have emerged in court documents – as the charged man was released from custody.
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