And a man is expected back in court today after he pleaded guilty to injecting his girlfriend with methamphetamine in hopes of saving her from a heroin overdose.
Hundreds of books ordered for the now-cancelled Writers’ Week will be sent back to publishers, with the operator of the book tent disappointed about the loss of the “grand final” for authors.
A “once-in-a-lifetime” mountain bike park will be built in Brown Hill following the passionate advocacy of 15-year-old Karl Lang. A prominent tour operator has called for more government investment.
A new pay offer is on the table for TAFE staff, with provisions for extended hours so students have more flexibility.
Labor has committed millions to expand recreational fishing access at some of SA’s most popular reservoirs, while the Liberals dangle some bait for the state’s seafood sector.
Adelaide Festival has saved its opening night concert, while a New York Times columnist has broken his silence after being embroiled in Writers’ Week controversy.