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Soaked State Left To Mop Up 24/01/2022

THE highest summer rainfall since the 1940s has left large parts of the south australi drenched, with regional councils facing damage bills totalling millions.
1302 people will become citizens at South Australian ceremonies this week-including Noor Wali Jan Babaker Khail from Afghanistan- who left his war 
torn home nine years ago.
A completion date for the troubled and delayed electrification of the Gawler train line is in sight, but there is one final headache for commuters.
Carnage threatened to ruin the opening stage of the 2022 women’s Santos Festival of Cycling as several riders crashed before order was restored at the finish line on Sunday.

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