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Mark Rayner is part of the thriving nationwide medicinal cannabis underground which is flouting the law, daring police to lay charges.
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Two men accused of killing another man after one held him in headlock are acquitted of murder, with an Adelaide judge deciding they did not intend harm.
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Retired federal politicians will no longer be able to take free flights on the taxpayers' purse, after the Senate voted to scrap the gold pass as part of a crackdown on entitlements that had Ian Macdonald accusing his colleagues of bowing to populist pressure.
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Grant Hackett contacts his family to tell them he is safe, after they issued a public plea for help to find him when he went missing this morning, a day after his arrest over a disturbance at his parents' house.
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Labor clears the path for Peter Malinauskas, seen by some as a potential future ALP leader, to switch houses at the next South Australian election, which is just over a year away.
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The Catholic Church reveals which schools and children's homes had more than 20 claims of child sexual abuse — one institution alone faced 219 accusations.
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As the Adelaide Festival Centre undergoes a major upgrade, more than four decades after it first opened, an economic study paints a bright picture of its performance and its value to South Australians.
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Malaysian police detain the boyfriend of a second woman arrested over the murder of Kim Jong-nam, the half brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.
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Military collaborations between the US and Russia are off the table, Defence Secretary James Mattis says, in a blow to Moscow's hopes for repairing ties with the United States.
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Imagine if you could walk into a bank and secure a home loan with three years' worth of rental receipts instead of a deposit. It might sound crazy, but it's one suggestion that's been put forward by a federal MP for solving Australia's housing affordability crisis.
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The Australian Energy Market Operator says it can't give a guarantee that it will not order load shedding, of the kind that left 90,000 properties without power during a recent heatwave in South Australia, again.
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Federal funding for the Islamic College of South Australia will be cut off from mid-April after the school failed to meet conditions imposed by the Commonwealth.
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The father of Socceroo defender Ryan McGowan and Adelaide United's Dylan McGowan is found guilty of murdering his former brother-in-law in Scotland in 1999.
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The "patchwork" of different renewable energy targets from the states and territories will "create widespread power system security problems", according to Danny Price, a respected expert who helped design Australia's national energy market rules.
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Eleven homes burn down and a state of emergency is declared as a raging New Zealand bushfire heads into its fourth day.