Shark Sightings On The Rise 13/01/22
Shark sightings are up 13 per cent in South Australia, prompting calls from Surf Life Saving SA for people to take care at the beach as the mercury rises.
Piccadilly Cinema will be allowed to sell alcohol to patrons who don’t have a movie ticket as part a revamp of the venue intended to combat “trading woes” caused by the Covid pandemic.
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