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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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Death of Vietnam veteran who died in boating tragedy described as 'like losing another brother'

The death of Vietnam veteran Peter Verrall in a boating accident on the Coorong is described by a friend and fellow veteran as "like losing another brother".




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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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David Warner hits maiden T20 century on final ball of innings

Australian batsman David Warner has scored his first Twenty20 international century as Australia piled on 233 runs against Sri Lanka at the Adelaide Oval.




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Australia thumps Sri Lanka by 134 runs as David Warner belts first career Twenty20 century

David Warner belts a ton to power Australia to its fourth-highest Twenty20 score of 2-233, which proves to be more than enough as Sri Lanka falls 134 runs short in the first match of the men's team's international summer.




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Guti?arra Yunupi?u



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Darra (2019) by Gunybi Ganambarr




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Guti?arra Yunupi?u




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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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Baby flu outbreak at Women's and Children's Hospital triggers vaccination reminder

An influenza outbreak among newborn babies at Adelaide's Women's and Children's Hospital results in dozens being given antiviral medication and isolated in closed cots.




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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's Rainbow Walk vandalised with message saying Jesus Loves You

White text saying "Jesus Loves You" is sprayed across a colourful path celebrating Adelaide's lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community.




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Samira was raped by her ex-partner, so she wrote a show about the incident to help her heal

It has been six years since Samira Elagoz was raped by her ex-boyfriend. So she decided to own the narrative and write a performance about what had happened to her.




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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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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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Has the result of the next South Australian election already been determined?

The State Government has been defeated in a key piece of legislation which could have a major impact on its ability to win a second term in 2022, and it's not land tax, writes Casey Briggs.




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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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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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SA Supreme Court strained while awaiting new judges, despite requests by Chief Justice

South Australia's Chief Justice accuses the Attorney-General of undermining the administration of justice by failing to appoint two replacement judges to the Supreme Court.



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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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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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Matrix outpatient drug treatment trial yields strong results in South Australia

An outpatient program that seeks to equip drug users with the means to stay sober while they're still living in their communities is getting results in South Australia.




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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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Adelaide bus patronage down 231,000 trips as critics blame Government policy

Public transport policies are discouraging patronage in Adelaide, lobbyists say, after Freedom of Information figures uncover a significant decline in bus patronage in the first six months of the year.




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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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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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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 hunt hit-and-run driver who killed elderly man in Melbourne's west





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





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Sydney Swans coach John Longmire's robocall

The Sydney Swans will host Essendon at the SCG tonight.




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One Plus One: Kirsten Drysdale




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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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