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SA Fire Brigades Mourn The Loss Of One Of Their Own 27/01/22

At 7pm on Tuesday Country Fire Service brigades across South Australia sounded their station’s sirens  to signal a life lost but not forgotten. 

Thirteen people have died from Covid-19 in the latest reporting period, bringing the state’s death toll to 87 since the start of the pandemic.

Dylan Alcott has vowed to use his 12 months as Australian of the Year to push to remove accessibility barriers, guarantee a fully-funded National Disability Insurance Scheme and ensure access to rapid antigen   tests.

And Port Adelaide Football Club’s support to change the date of Australia Day has ignited spirited debate among Indigenous leaders and politicians.

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