SA Premier Will Try To Convince His WA Counterpart To Open Borders ASAP 11/12/20
PREMIER Steven Marshall will today attempt to convince his Western Australian counterpart to open his borders as soon as possible, rather than waiting till Christmas Day due to a bizarre and contested 28-day threshold.MORE than 160 high-risk knife incidents have been reported at state schools in the past three years, Education Department data shows.CHINA has slapped a second round of import taxes on Australian wine, this time in response to its ongoing anti-subsidy investigation.EVENT organisers, including the Adelaide Festival and Fringe, are scrambling to revise ticket and seating arrangements after the State Government announced that venue capacities would increase to 75 per cent from Monday.For updates and breaking news throughout the day take out a subscription at advertiser.com.au
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