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Landmark Decision For On-Field Sporting Assaults 18/04/2022

Footballers and other sportspeople who commit criminal assaults during a match are now more likely than ever to go to jail for their offending, following a landmark South Australian decision. 

South Australia’s defence shipbuilding industry has received a boost ahead of the election with the government announcing a $381 million investment to upgrade the nation’s submarine fleet with a cutting edge optronics system. 

 A southern suburbs mother has lost a Supreme Court legal manoeuvre in an almost two decades-long battle to evict her son from her Hackham West house. 

Adelaide’s victory over Richmond at Adelaide Oval on Saturday has been described as the most “mature” victory the Crows have had under Mathew Nicks. 

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