Push to ban bosses social media trawling
Ever-present surveillance at work has extended too far into ‘social media trawling’ and new laws are needed, a union group says.
Ever-present surveillance at work has extended too far into ‘social media trawling’ and new laws are needed, a union group says.
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Houses in this leafy suburb go for $5 million, but the local council has come up with a hilarious response to hundreds of trees being illegally chopped.
Heartbreaking photos have emerged after a teenager went missing off rocks by an ocean in Adelaide’s south on Father’s Day.
The financials and energy sectors have dragged the ASX to a winning day as Chinese woes weigh heavy on Australian miners.
Terrifying footage has emerged of the moment a missing teenager was swept off rocks at a popular Aussie beach.
After the success of The Advertiser Foundation’s Blanket Appeal, a new push to help disadvantaged kids has been kickstarted with a generous donation from the SA government.
New research has found one group are falling victim to crypto scams as they are “overconfident or overambitious”.
An Australian lawyer and former refugee has challenged the ‘anti-woke’ arguments which are ‘destructive’ for society.
The grace period is over for a whole new range of now banned plastic bags and other everyday products. Vote in our poll and have your say.
A desperate search for a teen swept out to sea has been hampered by “dangerous weather”.
A massive search for a missing 17-year-old boy will resume at first light after he was last seen swimming in waters on Father’s Day.
Parts of Tasmania are experiencing flooding, with several communities told to evacuate as other states brace for damaging wind.
The 2024 PM’s Spelling Bee saw a record-breaking 70,557 student registrations – now 4500 of them head to finals. See the top state and territory results.
Aussie homes have reached a record new price high for the 20th month in a row – the average cost now sitting more than six per cent higher than a year ago.
Shareholders in Coles and Woolworths are licking their lips, but the public is still stretching every dollar further at the checkout.
Despite concerns about scams and criminal behaviour, Australia is seeing the fastest expansion of crypto ATMs in the world.
Slow moving reforms to the way Aussie workers are paid superannuation is costing the workforce billions of dollars every year.
Temperatures are set to soar up to 15C above average across the country, with high fire danger warnings in place in several states, with warm weather and winds to continue into the weekend.
Motorists caught by new traffic cameras using their mobile phone will be hit with fines in three weeks time. And SA Police is preparing for a huge showdown in our courts.
Hundreds of thousands of people are being warned to brace for “destructive” wind gusts and are urged to tie down loose items.
The family of SA icon Maggie Beer says she’s ‘feeling the love’ after fans and celebrities alike reacted to news she was in hospital.
Facing mounting student debts and the cost-of-living grind, younger people are getting savvier on who holds onto their money.
The number of Australians hooked on highly addictive medicines and illicit drugs is spiking hard and drawing comparisons with a devastating marker.
Batten down the hatches because the end-of-winter warmth will give way to a very windy Tuesday, with damaging gusts of up to 90km/h forecast for many parts of SA.
Footage of a truck driver navigating a wide load around a bend through an SA township has gone viral, with viewers paying tribute to the skilled driver. See the video.
A lawyer for a woman accused of murdering her parents with insulin has told a court there was “nothing similar” about the two deaths.
The State Government has introduced new early childhood development reforms to give every child their best start.
The former vice-captain of a prestigious private school has faced court again after helping his father cover up a gruesome alleged killing.
Sixth generation farmer James Heaslip went to uni and worked as an auditor and business analyst before returning to the farm that has been in his family for 152 years.
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