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Funding for 17 new Black Spot road projects in South Australia
Onya, Australia – time for New Zealand to do more to protect workers
Payroll jobs rise 0.3% to mid-June: Australia
Why does my cat pee on the rug? Are they trying to tell me something?
University of Adelaide scoops four prestigious STEM Ambassador roles
Spotlight on safety as funding brings SA Black Spots out of the dark
Ride share robbery
Police are responding to serious crash at Loxton
South Australia’s Most Instagrammable places to stay
Ai Group welcomes new SA Head Estha van der Linden
Woman dies after Wynarka crash
Royal Commission to engage with Adelaide community ahead of eight-day public hearing
Sleep for bushfire survivors. Cane waste to rebuild soil health. The real carbon cost of your travel. Creating tri-sector careers
Deakin’s IISRI to play important role in $7 million autonomous spacecraft project
Round two funding to help more businesses activate nature tourism
Dreamliner composites . Hearing loss . AI valuations . Healing chronic wounds . Mercury-free teeth
South Australia support groups rally for Field Days
Milk bank for premature babies expanded
NATIONAL ONLINE SPENDING DROPS DESPITE POCKETS OF GROWTH
Turning the housing crisis around: how a circular economy can give us affordable, sustainable homes
Campaign urges South Australians to be dog safe
Record year for HomeStart as stamp duty relief continues momentum
Kensington Wama and Magill Village win state awards
Mural leaves sporting legacy
External reviewer into Whyalla birthing services announced
South Australians have their say: Lower beach speed limits in favour
24/7 security for Port Pirie, Wallaroo hospitals
Vaping blitz starts today targeting illegal sales
Police arrest two for drug offences at Trott Park
Cooperation on Trans-Tasman training
Consumer confidence slips
Challenging season delivers smallest vintage in a generation
School bullying program expands
PERTH HOSTS AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
The true origins of the world’s smallest and weirdest whale
New transmission lines are controversial for nearby communities. But batteries and virtual lines could cut how many we need
Wulanda wins award for Public Architecture
Author Nell Harris appearing at Cooma Library
City Skate Park Scores Top Architecture Prize
Meningococcal case 10 July 2023
11 July 2023, Mayor Grace La Vella- The Maryborough Advertiser
Teaming up to boost defence industry leadership
Rental Pain Index Reveals Pressure Points Across Australian States
Stolen ute crashes at Hindmarsh
Fatal house fire at Mount Gambier
Police update: Fatal Crash Denial Bay
Tourism ‘speccy’ in April – highest visitor spend on record
Time to think small on influencers