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An ambulance and police were called to the school after a fight broke out between three students this morning.
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Three students in violent altercation at troubled high school
An ambulance and police were called to the school after a fight broke out between three students this morning.
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Great white face-off: Divers reveal chilling 15-minute shark ordeal
A pair of divers are lucky to be alive after coming face-to-face with a great white shark off the South Australian coast.
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‘Push up prices’: Vow to ban govt’s hack to swoop on prime land
Government agencies would be banned from its practice of nabbing prime development land under the Liberals, who say it means higher prices.
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Kanye kicked out with Aussie wife after nude shock
Kanye West and his Australian wife Bianca Censori are said to have been escorted out of the Grammys by cops after leaving little to the imagination, as Taylor Swift put on a leggy ...
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‘Completely forgot’: Man wins $2.5m while watching the tennis
A mystery lottery winner has finally come forward after winning nearly $2.5m – but he had no idea because the tennis was too good.
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Power giant rates rip-off: We pay their bills in ‘outdated’ loophole
South Australians are being short-changed millions of dollars thanks to an “outdated” rule that other states have scrapped.
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Searched in the street: Tough new knife laws hit retail hot spots
SA’s knife laws would be the “toughest” in the country under new reforms that give police new powers and severely limit who can buy and carry knives.
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The Unlucky Ones: Would second 23 cause upset of the century?
Cripps. Akermanis. Brown. Ricciuto. There were so many big names that missed out in our AFL Team of the Century that Glenn McFarlane and Jon Ralph have picked a second 23.
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Future of Environmental Defenders Office uncertain after Santos court loss
Legal activist group the Environmental Defenders Office could be stripped of its charity status if a watchdog finds it breached public trust by coaching a witness against Santos.
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‘A deeply damaged individual’: Judge slams reckless driver
Looking to duck his 19th conviction, this driver flung a police officer into a tree rather than go through an RBT – and a judge says he’s an ‘unquestionable coward’.
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Drake’s secret weapon revealed: ‘We know who the thieves are’
There’s a tell tale trail left behind by most clueless shoplifters, the SA supermarket mogul says. And now retailers can even see them coming.
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Tears of joy: ‘Flossie has been found’
Almost a week after she went missing the beloved red-brown toy poodle Flossie is back home with her owner. Here’s all we know.
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Ranked: Who should really be named SA’s top sporting hero?
We’ve named the top 100 athletes, teams and sporting icons from South Australia. But did we get it right? Rate our full list here.
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Purr-fect musical returns to Adelaide stage
A feline fantasy musical that became one of the biggest hits in stage history is returning to Adelaide for a 40th anniversary tour.
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‘Did you save me at Glenelg beach?’ Search for mystery hero
An Adelaide woman who nearly drowned at Glenelg beach is searching for the “kind-hearted” individual who she credits with saving her life.
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Hundreds of new homes for Strath after townhouses rejected
A push for townhouses on farming land in a small country town has been rejected after an outcry by locals, but new homes will be built.
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Cornes v Cornes: ‘Contrarian’ Kane grilled by his own dad
What happens when an AFL champion sits down with his footy legend father for a one-on-one interview? See the exclusive video
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‘An almighty tornado’: Trees down, homes without power as SA bakes
“Tornado-like” winds downed heat-stressed trees overnight, while hundreds of people sweated through a scorching night without power, as a week-long heatwave grips the state.
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‘Filled with poison’: Mystery as health tree starts dying
A suburban council is investigating the death of a large tree in Adelaide’s south, with locals saying it “looks like a murder scene”.
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Taxpayer-funded Welcome to Country on Coalition chopping block
NT Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price says she’ll review federal funding for Indigenous Welcome to Country ceremonies – currently costing Australians more than $200k a year – if elec...
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