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Aussie attacked by croc in Zimbabwe
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You stole $30k of copper from playground for what?
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Push for extra MH370 funding
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Kids languishing in emergency accommodation
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Cup punter turns $10 into $240k
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Gina Rinehart stacks it at Cup
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Bummer, dude: Teen stabs himself in butt
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High Court twist to Day’s resignation saga
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Gillman fiasco swamps Government
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‘Executioner’ boasted of ‘souls’ he took
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Seven-hour wait to report child abuse
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NCA bombing suspect’s ‘mafia’ links exposed
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Mum left to starve on floor for seven days
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Anglers face ruff justice as bag limits to be cut
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Less room to lounge: SA homes shrinking
SOUTH Australians are buying smaller new homes as the United States overtakes Australia to become the world McMansion capital.
Strong results in Ceduna’s welfare card trial
ARRESTS for drunkenness have halved and pokies revenue has dropped by 15 per cent during the Ceduna trial of the Federal Government’s cashless welfare card.
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Revealed: Your new old RAH
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Preschool carer accused of sexually abusing boy
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Reign dears: Pageant royalty picked
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Cyndi and Blondie: Girls just want to have fun in SA
THEY’RE two of the greatest music icons of the 1980s and now they’re touring Australia for the first time together.
Law man wants party to end all parties
FORMER South Australian director of public prosecutions Stephen Pallaras is so fed up with state politics that he wants a new party to be formed.
Blewett boy already a golfer under Pa
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We’re on top of the world
ADELAIDE is set to take off with the biggest conference ever held here, involving 3000 people and set to pump $50m into our economy.
Blyth spirits strong, but storm recovery goes on
AFTER twin tornadoes struck the town, a popular Mid North pub is racing against time to be open for Tuesday’s Melbourne Cup.
More glass, extra level in $12m shopping centre revamp
A MULTI-million dollar plan to modernise a shopping centre in Adelaide’s west is to be discussed tonight: the vision includes a glass-fronted, two-storey building and a new food court.
Jack, Emily ... it’s time to study
IF YOUR name is Emily or Jack, and you’re old enough to drive and possibly to vote, then more than likely it’s time to hit the books.
How our most powerful gangster met his end
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Historic floating venue back for Festival
FOOD and partying will return to the Adelaide Festival in a big way in March on a giant floating pavilion in Elder Park that will serve as its club and hub for the next three years.
Murray carp cull to cost millions
THE cost of cleaning up two million tonnes of “herpes”-poisoned carp from the Murray would run into tens of millions — that’s if the cull even goes ahead.
Footy fraudster seeks end to detention bracelet ‘stigma’
EXCLUSIVE: A footballer who was allowed to serve his $9000 fraud sentence on home detention wants a court to remove his tracking bracelet because it creates “a stigma” while he is on the field.
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