Supplies Heading To Stricken Coober Pedy 31/01/22
The first flight of a 20-tonne RAAF air rescue will land in the stricken Outback town of Cooper Pedy on Monday, kicking off a military resupply operation to ease a critical flood-induced food shortage.
Wealthy property owners in a seaside apartment block who have been unable to travel because of Covid are complaining about noise from nearby hospitality businesses.
A training drill turned into real-life drama for two teenagers who are being heralded for their rescue of a woman struggling in water at one of Adelaide’s popular beaches.
And Adelaide audiences can finally “let it go” when Disney musical Frozen arrives at the Festival Theatre in May.
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