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Army to build early learning centre in outback SA
Malcolm Turnbull tours an Indigenous school in outback South Australia and announces an early learning centre for the Yalata community, which will be built with Army labour.
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Poker machine revenue down in cashless welfare trial sites
The Prime Minister will today release results from the first six months of the cashless welfare card trial in Ceduna and the Kimberley region, but users say they have had teething problems with the system.
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Energy security, cashless welfare cards to dominate Turnbull's SA visit
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull begins a three-day tour of regional and remote South Australia today, with power prices and cashless welfare cards on the agenda.
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SA farmers with aerial drones help police catch alleged thieves
Police, with the help of South Australian farmers and their aerial drones, arrest a group of people who hid in scrubland after allegedly stealing a ute.
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South Australia to face oyster supply shortfall
The nation's peak oyster industry body says a predicted shortage of oysters is now occurring in the domestic market following a deadly disease outbreak.
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'Babel fish' universal translator no longer just quirky sci-fi concept
New technologies are reviving lost languages and breaking language barriers in ways previously dreamt up in quirky science fiction.
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Sea Shepherd declares victory after BP drilling fight
Activist group Sea Shepherd is declaring victory after BP backs down from plans to conduct exploratory drilling in the Great Australian Bight.
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Eyre Peninsula farmers count cost of storms
The extent of serious farming losses on Eyre Peninsula continues to emerge in the wake of last week's super storm.
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SA power outages continue for thousands after wild weather
Power may not be restored to Eyre Peninsula homes until the early hours of the morning after twin tornadoes and wild weather knocked out critical infrastructure in South Australia on Wednesday.
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Port Lincoln residents marooned by blackout
Port Lincoln on Eyre Peninsula is operating under duress following a statewide blackout in South Australia on Wednesday, with the city experiencing disruptions to some of its essential services.
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