Family plea over mum’s death
The distraught family of an Adelaide woman who vanished after a suspected murder in Penang is pleading with Malaysian authorities to reopen the investigation into her mysterious and brutal death.
The distraught family of an Adelaide woman who vanished after a suspected murder in Penang is pleading with Malaysian authorities to reopen the investigation into her mysterious and brutal death.
Barry Humphries fell in love with the City of Churches, and the city loved him in return.
Channel 10 presenter reveals how a crew member deliberately hid the only tape of Barry Humphries’ controversial Sir Les Patterson appearance in 1976 to prevent a Television Tribunal investigation.
A jailed Aboriginal man who has spent almost 40 years insisting he is innocent of murder will have his final chance at having his conviction overturned in the High Court next month.
While Adelaide is packed with footy fans for Gather Round, in March, ambulance ramping hit a SA high. Peter Malinauskas has a vast and unmet political challenge lurking ominously.
While no site was specified, a 2016 royal commission shows howSA could be the perfect location to store much of the world’s nuclear waste.
Sadly, the Indigenous voice to parliament vote may fail just because it is so far down the list of many people’s priorities.
In making the case for the creation of the first Indigenous Voice to an Australian parliament, South Australian Attorney-General Kyam Maher focused not on what the Voice is, but what it isn’t.
Australia has just over 20 years to build a domestic nuclear waste storage facility to deal safely with the spent fuel used to propel the submarines acquired under the AUKUS deal.
SA is seeking guarantees the decision to buy up to five US nuclear-powered subs will not erode the ‘cast-iron’ commitment to create a sovereign nuclear submarine building capacity in Australia.
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