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Guns, samurai swords used during spate of robberies across Adelaide

Adelaide pub owners are conducting "hold-up" training and investing in technologies such as DNA spray to protect staff and patrons after a spate of armed robberies across the city.





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Tailem Bend fisherman found dead in Coorong after boat capsized overnight

Police find the body of a 72-year-old man who was reported missing after a boat capsized at Long Point in South Australia's Coorong National Park overnight.




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Boat capsizes in SA's Coorong National Park

Emergency crews were called to Long Point in South Australia's Coorong National Park after a boat capsized




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Michael McIntyre ticket scalping highlights need for onselling crackdown

Ticket scalpers who targeted British comedian Michael McIntyre's Adelaide show earlier this year have been fined, but there are calls for a stronger crackdown on the practice including prosecution.




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Paedophile Stephen Foster sent back to jail for using Pinterest to access images of young boys

An Adelaide paedophile will spend at least two years behind bars for masturbating in a store window and for using the social media site Pinterest to view images of young boys.




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Boating tragedy survivor clung to boat for five hours after capsizing in Coorong

The survivor of a boating accident in SA's Coorong, which claimed the life of another man, was found curled up with hypothermia and in shock after he swam to shore and walked about a kilometre.




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SA Police officer whose car struck teen motorcyclist has driving conviction overturned

A police officer who accidentally hit the accelerator instead of the brake during a traffic stop, leaving a boy with multiple broken bones, has an aggravated driving conviction overturned.




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Managing Coorong seals could provide local jobs, say Indigenous elders

They have wreaked havoc on birds and the local fishing industry, but now locals are coming up with new ideas to control rampaging fur seals in South Australia's Coorong.




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Family of boat tragedy victim praises his mate for bravely staying with him 'until the end'

The family of Peter Verrall, who died when the boat he was fishing in capsized in rough seas in South Australia, praises his close friend for staying with him "until the end".




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Pedestrian killed, another man fighting for life after spate of crashes in Adelaide overnight

A pedestrian dies after being hit by a motorcycle and another man is in a critical condition following a separate crash in Adelaide on Saturday night.




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Wukun Wanambi with his work Djalkiri




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Muck-up day pranks result in graduation ceremony bans for Adelaide Year 12 students

More than a dozen Year 12 students from a prestigious Adelaide high school are banned from attending their graduation after tables were burnt and doors were glued shut.





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Real estate agent Hayley Marley-Duncan fined and banned for abusing tenants and police

A South Australian real estate agent made notorious by Today Tonight is banned from practising and fined $7,500 for labelling a tenant a "Centrelink dweller" and tribunal members "incompetent".




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Adelaide chef Jess Barnes pleads guilty to assaulting TV reporters outside court

A man who has previously claimed he is the nephew of rock legend Jimmy Barnes pleads guilty to assaulting two journalists outside an Adelaide court.





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Car thief Lochlan Mortimer-Shearer found in 15cm of water near crash site, coroner hears

A coroner's inquest hears a drug-addicted Adelaide car thief whose body was found weeks after he crashed a stolen vehicle was an expert at hiding from police.





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Jason De Ieso fatal shooting was payback for firebombing of bikies' parents home, court told

An Adelaide court is told the 2012 fatal shooting of panelbeater Jason De Ieso was retribution for a firebomb attack on a home occupied by the parents of three of the alleged murderers.




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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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Truck causes delays on SA freeway, as report finds many are failing safety checks

A Victorian driver allegedly tests positive to methamphetamine after his truck ran out of fuel on the South Eastern Freeway, causing traffic delays. It coincides with a report showing 60 per cent of trucks are failing safety inspections.




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Male jogger sexually assaulted after being forced into back seat of another man's car, police say

SA Police is investigating the sexual assault of a jogger who was forced into the back seat of another man's car south-west of Adelaide last night.




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Joker-masked thief assaults teenager at Subway store during armed robbery

Police are searching for a man who was wearing a Joker-style mask and armed with an imitation gun when he held up a Subway outlet in Adelaide and assaulted a teenager.




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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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Former AFL and SANFL player handed four-year ban by ASADA for taking prohibited substance

Joshua Glenn is banned from competitive football for four years by the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority after testing positive to a prohibited substance.




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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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Dashcam footage shows horror two-car crash at Adelaide intersection

Police are investigating a horror two-car smash at an Adelaide intersection, which left a woman with serious injuries.




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



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Political reporter Nicolas Perpitch looks at the highlights in Ben Wyatt's third WA Budget





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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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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.