Jobs And Mental Health Our Biggest Pandemic Concerns 31/08/21
Jobs and mental health problems from the pandemic are a bigger concern to South Australians than catching the Covid-19 virus.More than 600 people were put in taxis after ringing 000 for an ambulance from January to May, and paramedics have asked for the system to be expanded after being fed up with being called to cases that were not genuine emergencies.A loved-up computer hacker couple helped siphon $18m from business bank accounts and payrolls through an “insidious, hard to detect and easy to do” crime spree, a court has heard.And in sport, Adelaide Oval’s capacity could be lifted further for Port Adelaide’s preliminary final next week. For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription atadvertiser.com.au
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