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SA parents raise concerns after students post sexually explicit clips on TikTok

Parents raise concerns after videos emerge of school students simulating sexually explicit acts on a popular social media platform. Many of the videos are filmed on school grounds, with students in uniform.




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State Government to 'clean up' laws governing the supervision of former prisoners

A crime spree allegedly committed by a high-risk fugitive has prompted the SA Government to "clean up" the laws that govern the supervision of former prisoners.




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Home battery scheme off to sluggish start in SA, despite $6,000 subsidy

In recent years, SA has developed a reputation for blackouts and energy instability, but uptake of a home battery scheme spruiked as a potential solution remains sluggish.




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Top physicists, who analyse the Higgs boson while working out 'the truth', to meet in Adelaide

Scientists are "anti-politicians" who look for evidence to break theories rather than data to support an individual's politics, a particle physicist says ahead of a conference in Adelaide involving the world's top scientists.




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Police investigate links between neighbourhood fight and more than 50 vandalised cars

Police are investigating whether there are links between a neighbourhood fight and damage caused to more than 50 cars in two streets in Adelaide's inner-south.




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Video shows red-bellied black snake hunting and catching native fish in River Torrens

A red-bellied black snake is filmed swimming underwater in the Adelaide Hills hunting and catching a native fish.




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Cannabis oil advocate Jenny Hallam spared conviction for supplying medicinal cannabis

A South Australian cannabis oil distributor has been spared a conviction for providing the drug to terminally ill people, with the judge saying her actions helped rather than harmed the recipients.




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ABC News journalist James Hancock reports from the crime scene at Hastings

ABC News reporter James Hancock reports from the scene of a fatal stabbing on the Mornington Peninsula, south-east of Melbourne.







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Drone vision shows smoke stacks being demolished

Drone vision gives the perfect view of the demolition of smoke stacks at the now decommissioned Hydro Aluminium smelter in Kurri Kurri, NSW.




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Scott Morrison attacks Labor's policy costings

The Opposition has announced a Labor government would raise $154bn over ten years.



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Aurora chasers will be hoping for a show like this one captured by Toby Frost at Eaglehawk Neck.




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Both sides of politics dismisses Tony Abbott's comments about Bob Hawke

Prime Minister Scott Morrison says Tony Abbott's comments were not his words and Bill Shorten says Bob Hawke would've dismissed Abbott's comments about having both a 'Labor heart and head'. May 17, 2019.









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Chris Bowen confirms he'll run for Labor leadership

The Shadow Treasurer is now in a contest with fellow frontbencher Anthony Albanese.




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Chris Bowen bows out of Labor leadership contest

The decision leaves Anthony Albanese as the only declared candidate to replace Bill Shorten.




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Police appeal for information after a woman's body is found in Melbourne park

Victoria Police are appealing for members of the public to come forward with information after a woman's body was found in a park in Melbourne's inner north.





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Treasurer Tim Pallas says the election of a Morrison Government has cost the state $2.6 billion

Victorian Treasurer Tim Pallas says his Government believes the 2019-20 State Budget is $2.6 billion worse off as a result of the election of a Coalition Federal Government, but plans to work constructively with Prime Minister Scott Morrison.





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Ivan Milat returns to prison after hospital stay

Convicted serial killer Ivan Milat gets into a van and returns to prison after receiving cancer treatment at hospital.







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Workers say minimum wage increase is a good start

Workers say, while they welcome the 3% rise in the minimum wage, it is still not enough with rising costs.





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All eyes on the east coast spotting Migaloo on his 30th birthday