The rest is … world domination? Mali named top pollie by global hit show
Premier Peter Malinauskas has been named “foreign politician of the year” by the hosts of the massively popular UK podcast The Rest is Politics. Find out why.
Premier Peter Malinauskas has been named “foreign politician of the year” by the hosts of the massively popular UK podcast The Rest is Politics. Find out why.
Three men found themselves homeless for the first time in their 40’s and after two and a half years sleeping rough they were offered housing, only to discover their trouble wasn’t over.
A Great White Shark has been spotted at a popular beach in Adelaide’s west on Boxing Day.
A drunk Adelaide primary school teacher is behind bars after he preyed on multiple students, which was slammed by a judge as an “appalling” breach of trust.
A grieving mother says other parents need to take note of the warning signs of a risky new “health” trend that social media is pushing on…
The SA Liberals’ Black by-election disaster has deepened, with pre-poll and postal votes expected to favour the Libs instead adding to new Labor MP Alex Dighton’s huge win.
An award-winning western suburbs pub has shut its doors suddenly and quietly, taking customers by surprise.
A South Australian federal MP is at the centre of a bizarre incident that allegedly took place in Parliament House.
South Australia’s police union has revealed just how much time busy officers are wasting because of an outdated traffic rule.
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A spate of shark attacks last summer and some recent sightings have scared many of us – but Surf Life Saving SA is taking steps to make the state’s beaches safer.
This 40-year SA Police veteran knew his victim was just a child and still had sexually explicit chats with him – but a judge says he doesn’t deserve jail.
A new look for the nation’s most powerful tourism body has elevated Penny Fowler as the first female chair.
Security guards at a major Adelaide shopping centre say they’re confiscating machetes from youths to keep people safe – even though it’s not allowed.
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