Claire Campbell is an ABC News cadet in Adelaide covering general news. She has previously worked for Fairfax Media. Follow Claire on Twitter @clairehcampbell
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| UpdatedTwo thirds of a citizens' jury deliberating the Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission findings does not want South Australia to store high-level nuclear waste "under any circumstances".
Topics: nuclear-issues, environment, parliament, state-parliament, federal---state-issues, sa
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Adelaide Zoo celebrates the birth of its second Hamadryas baboon in a decade, but keepers are yet to determine the gender of the newborn.
Topics: zoos, endangered-and-protected-species, adelaide-5000, sa
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War veterans will be less likely to seek mental health treatment once a current Adelaide hospital facility moves, a returned serviceman with post-traumatic stress disorder warns.
Topics: health-policy, healthcare-facilities, state-parliament, parliament, states-and-territories, health, mental-health, veterans, government-and-politics, adelaide-5000, daw-park-5041, glenside-5065, sa
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| UpdatedThe 2017 Adelaide Festival program is unveiled by its first-time artistic directors, who hope the two-week event will be one audiences will never forget.
Topics: arts-and-entertainment, events, carnivals-and-festivals, community-and-society, community-and-multicultural-festivals, adelaide-5000, sa
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| UpdatedThe Adelaide City Council budgets $3 million to develop a new parking app and smart parking technology that will help people find available on-street car parks in the CBD.
Topics: local-government, government-and-politics, urban-development-and-planning, community-and-society, adelaide-5000, sa
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| UpdatedA lone peppercorn tree's fate, which is said to have cracked houses in a dead-end street in the Adelaide CBD, is still unknown despite continued debated by Adelaide City councillors.
Topics: local-government, government-and-politics, adelaide-5000, sa
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An increasing number of South Australian people with a learning disability are turning to filmmaking in a bid to change misconceptions about disabilities.
Topics: film-movies, arts-and-entertainment, health, disabilities, angaston-5353, sa
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| UpdatedAn international company developing identification technology for mice used in medical research is planning to set up an Adelaide base as South Australia regains the unenviable title of having the worst unemployment in the nation.
Topics: work, states-and-territories, government-and-politics, clovelly-park-5042, adelaide-5000, sa
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South Australia's Independent Commissioner Against Corruption proposes a new body to monitor public officers who have been suspended with pay and the time taken to deal with the alleged misconduct.
Topics: government-and-politics, states-and-territories, adelaide-5000, sa
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The idea of building an underground, second velodrome in Adelaide divides city councillors, but a vote favours spending thousands of dollars to investigate the proposal.
Topics: local-government, government-and-politics, adelaide-5000, sa
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A gold mine proposed for Woodside in the Adelaide Hills could harm the region's food and wine production, businesses and primary producers who are fighting the plan say.
Topics: environmental-impact, environment, mining-environmental-issues, viticulture, agricultural-crops, rural, woodside-5244, strathalbyn-5255, adelaide-5000, sa
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| UpdatedUp to 1,000 classic and vintage cars make their way from the coast to the Adelaide Hills for the annual Bay to Birdwood Run.
Topics: community-and-society, event, arts-and-entertainment, glenelg-5045, birdwood-5234, sa
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Telstra confirms it wants to cut 27 jobs from its Netley site in Adelaide's west as part of a national restructure.
Topics: company-news, telecommunications, adelaide-5000, tas, vic
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A lawyer for a woman found guilty of a fatal hit and run in Victor Harbor tells the Court of Criminal Appeal that she may have been asleep at the time of impact.
Topics: courts-and-trials, crime, traffic-offences, law-crime-and-justice, victor-harbor-5211, adelaide-5000, sa
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| UpdatedAs people wait for floodwaters to recede and the clean-up continues, the weather bureau warns more rain is forecast across South Australia in the next 10 days.
Topics: floods, disasters-and-accidents, weather, sa
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| UpdatedLauren Khabbaz-Duncan thanks "amazing" SES workers for rescuing her two little dogs, Bruce and Hank, from her flooded Adelaide home.
Topics: weather, floods, disasters-and-accidents, rainfall, torrens-park-5062, rapid-bay-5204, adelaide-5000, sa
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| UpdatedSouth Australian Paralympic gold medallist Brayden Davidson defies childhood bullies to prove he is one of the best sports stars in the world.
Topics: paralympics, sport, athletics, adelaide-5000, sa
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Businesses at Tea Tree Plaza Shopping Centre in Adelaide's north-east are counting their losses after the centre was closed for most of Sunday due to an attempted robbery.
Topics: crime, law-crime-and-justice, modbury-5092, adelaide-5000, sa
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Aboriginal people are less likely to undergo an angiogram test when they present at hospital with cardiac problems, a study finds.
Topics: health, diseases-and-disorders, heart-disease, community-and-society, aboriginal, indigenous-aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander, adelaide-5000, sa
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| UpdatedAll the Olympics torches and cauldrons have been designed, constructed and tested at an Adelaide warehouse since a company got caught up in Games fever ahead of the Sydney 2000 event.
Topics: human-interest, olympics-summer, adelaide-5000, sa, australia, sydney-2000, nsw
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| UpdatedIndian community members will seek an apology as an Adelaide suburban council reconsiders its earlier rejection of the Diwali Festival being held in its area.
Topics: religion-and-beliefs, discrimination, community-and-society, local-government, government-and-politics, hinduism, campbelltown-5074, adelaide-5000, sa
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| UpdatedPetrol sniffing rates in Indigenous communities have declined by up to 88 per cent since the introduction of low aromatic unleaded fuel 10 years ago, a study finds.
Topics: indigenous-aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander, community-and-society, indigenous-other-peoples, government-and-politics, drugs-and-substance-abuse, sa, australia, ernabella-0872, fregon-872
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The South Australian Government axes funding to a childhood obesity prevention program, angering several councils.
Topics: health-policy, adelaide-5000, murray-bridge-5253
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The dry zone in the Adelaide Parklands is racist and only moves drinking to other places in the city, a welfare advocate says.
Topics: alcohol, drug-use, health, local-government, government-and-politics, adelaide-5000, sa
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| UpdatedAdelaide City Council is worried about a proposal to build school grounds for a new high school on Frome Street in Adelaide's parklands.
Topics: education, states-and-territories, government-and-politics, local-government, adelaide-5000, sa