Mafia Accused Of Drug Conspiracy In SA 10/06/22
Two members of the Calabrian mafia living in Adelaide’s northern suburbs have been charged with conspiracy to import more than a tonne of cocaine from South America.
Supermarket prices have surged by up to 22 per cent since last year, an investigation by The Advertiser shows, adding more than $2000 to a typical family’s annual grocery bill.
South Australia’s last dine-in Pizza Hut has been inundated with bookings as nostalgic fans prepare to bid farewell to the popular fast-food restaurant, which will close its doors for the final time this month.
And in sport, Adelaide’s reigning club champion Anne Hatchard has joined fellow midfielder Ebony Marinoff in rejecting offers from expansion clubs to remain a key part of the Crows’ premiership defence.
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