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$2.1 million for new CT scanner to reduce post-mortem wait times
Marshall Government delivers new Tonsley station
Aviation software firm one of 27 companies to receive export support funding
Carbon monoxide poisoning warning
Government offers 2.35% p.a. pay rise for state’s teachers and an extra $13 million for more than 200 highly accomplished…
Weapon against fruit fly unleashed at Lindsay Point
2019-20 opening water allocation rises
Reminder to act now for people who work or volunteer with children
New state-of-the-art equipment, infrastructure upgrades for our frontline emergency services
Confidence in SA economy reflected in latest job stats
SA Healthy Towns Challenge winners
Major Government review to boost VET in schools
May rainfall kick starts new season crops
5 reasons to participate in Take Your Dog to Work Day
Rapid Response Locked and Loaded
Elite Team To tackle High-Level Threats
State Government issues first Code Blue response for homelessness services this winter
Thousands of South Australian households missing out on energy bill savings
Adelaide. Designed for Life
Securing future of iconic Granite Island Causeway
Corporate bookies ‘wrong’ on betting operations tax impact, concludes independent report
Schools to get physically literate
Statement on His Excellency Honourable Hieu Van Le
ESCOSA releases council rate cap
December Street Party Incentive
Men’s Health Week 2019
RSPCA’s End of Fur-nancial Year run out: Adoption fee for cats waived until end of June
Chronically neglected in a Whyalla backyard, Dozer’s future now looks brighter by day
Statement on CEO termination
Adelaide Football Club Park 2 Proposal
Put your best glass forward for Best of Wine Tourism Awards
More jobs and better environmental outcomes thanks to waste management package
Expanding role of SACAT
State Government to get hop on kangaroos
Lucy little fighter overcomes broken leg to find happy forever home
Students awarded Premier’s ANZAC Spirit School Prize
Hairdressers to Help Spot Signs of Elder Abuse
Industry interest groups to drive uptake of emerging technologies
Thomas Foods to rebuild and unlock thousands of regional jobs
Additional training for regional workforce
Further boon for motorists as QBE ‘floors’ its CTP rates for cars, utes
Woman convicted for failing to seek treatment for dog with “rockmelon-sized” tumour
Removing baa-rriers on sheep entry
Parks a priority for Marshall Liberal Government
$6 million International Education Strategy launched
SA’s international student enrolment exceeds national growth
Self-collection cervical screening option
Accelerating South Australia’s economic growth