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Black Friday sales get green light in South Australia, with shops to trade until midnight

The US retail phenomenon that prompts bargain-hungry shoppers to stampede through stores is coming to South Australia for the first time, with Adelaide traders allowed to open until midnight on November 29.




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Adelaide lawyer who authored SA's trust account handbook stole from deceased estates

An Adelaide lawyer who authored the South Australian Law Society's trust account handbook "abused" his knowledge to steal $850,000 from two deceased estates and fabricate documents to cover his tracks, a court has heard.




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Hailstorm hits Riverland, leaving growers to assess damage

Riverland growers assess the damage to crops after a sudden hailstorm cut through the region late last night, wiping out crops in minutes.




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Police to review policies as footage emerges of bikie attacking child sex offender in watch house

SA Police is reviewing its security practices as CCTV footage of a bikie attacking a child sex offender at the Adelaide City Watch House is posted online.




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Liberal candidate Georgina Downer to return to Victoria after twice failing to win SA seat of Mayo

High-profile Liberal candidate Georgina Downer announces she is returning to Victoria after failing twice to win the South Australian seat of Mayo.




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Eggs are about to cost more, with drought pushing up price of grain and production

Major and smaller supermarkets are upping the price of eggs as chicken farmers become the latest casualties in the ongoing drought.




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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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Man transported to the RAH with pelvic injuries following truck and car crash near Port Wakefield

A man is being transported to the Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH) with pelvic injuries following a crash between a car and a truck just north of Port Wakefield, about 100-kilometres from Adelaide. Diversions are in place for those travelling to Port Augusta.



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Police say it would be an 'absolute tragedy' if the boat operator knowingly left the scene



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The multi-lingual effort to win the Sydney seat of Banks




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A Canberra boy's life with Tourette syndrome

Marc was eight-years-old when he became suicidal because of his Tourette syndrome, but he says, now at a new school, he's on a mission to help his classmates understand the often mischaracterised disorder.













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Police allege the girl's father was trying to get more beer

Social media footage showed a family being removed from Jubilee Stadium during an A-League semi-final. Police say the man was trying to gain access to a restricted area that had a greater variety of beer.




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Paul Keating urges voters in Dickson to vote out Peter Dutton

Former prime minister Paul Keating has launched a scathing attack on Peter Dutton, urging voters in the Home Affairs Minister's electorate to "drive a political stake through his dark political heart".








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Shifting demographics are transforming the seat of Pearce into a marginal electorate




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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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Tony Abbott refuses to elaborate on Bob Hawke comments

Outside a pre-polling booth in Manly, Tony Abbott refused to elaborate on a previous statement he made about the Bob Hawke. Mr Abbott has been criticised by both sides of politics for politicising the late prime minister's death. May 17, 2019.






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An arm of the Octopus Ride suffered a catastrophic failure

A woman and child were hospitalised with minor injuries after the accident.



















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One person dead after stolen Ferrari crashes and erupts in flames in Perth




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North Melbourne coach shoulders commentator as he runs past

Sacked North Melbourne coach Brad Scott brushes shoulders with commentator David King as he runs out to the three-quarter time huddle. King has been a strident critic of Brad Scott as a coach.



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