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Feed our kids for free: Why 75,000 students don’t get enough 07/10/2022

With one in four families living below the poverty line there are calls for a free breakfast program in state schools to be  extended to include lunches for an estimated 75,000 children living in extreme poverty.
An experienced high school principal and leadership adviser can be revealed as the man drafted to help turn around troubled Golden Grove High School.
The junior heir to one of the most powerful South Australian seafood companies has been charged with a litany of child-sex and exploitation offences.
And.. Crows chairman John Olsen is vowing to throw open Thebarton Oval’s chain mesh fences for open space –Mr Olsen tried to defuse residents’ concerns about the AFL club’s proposed training base robbing them of access to an adjacent park, Kings Reserve.

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