The first person charged under Sophia’s Law has been spared jail.
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Voters in one far north town claim they may have to travel hundreds of kilometres to vote in Saturday’s state election after a polling place was removed “without adequate public notice or consultation”.
As war in the Middle East sends fuel prices skyrocketing throughout the state, one council has voted to dump advertising from the fossil fuel industry. Growing numbers are looking to follow suit.
Homeless centre lobbyists are rejoicing over news a city street will honour a beloved SA nun who sold more than a million copies of her hit single – and narrowly lost a Grammy to Elvis Presley.
With two days left in the state election campaign, exclusive polling shows how much the Liberals stand to lose and who is voting for One Nation. Labor taking a dip in popularity from February.
The South Australian unemployment rate is the lowest of all Australian states but did see a slight rise in February. See how the state compares to the rest of the nation.