Family fear as mum faces deportation over IT blue
An SA family face being split and a mother threatened with deportation to Scotland as the Immigration Department refuses to budge over an innocent computer error.
An SA family face being split and a mother threatened with deportation to Scotland as the Immigration Department refuses to budge over an innocent computer error.
The South Australian Liberal Party is in total disarray with Peter Malinauskas confirming his ascendancy by becoming the first Premier to win a by-election from government in SA in 116 years.
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Jane Hume says she’s ‘disappointed’ after Conservative firebrand Alex Antic knocked off his party’s highest ranking woman from SA’s number one senate ticket spot.
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SA is targeting Victoria with an ad campaign to lure companies across the border to capitalise on its neighbour’s gas ban.
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The looming conclusion of Mark Ray Haydon’s 25-year prison term has reopened one of the darkest chapters in South Australia’s history. The fact that he is about to re-enter civil society – possibly without any supervision – prompts disquiet.
The pretty SA town of Ceduna is famous for its annual Oysterfest but its reputation as a holiday destination is being trashed by surging violence and robberies.
A bid to hold the nation’s first parliamentary inquiry into the treatment of young people with gender dysphoria has been quashed, with SA Labor refusing MPs a conscience vote.
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