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Premier Peter Malinauskas has met with the US governor branded “the next Barack Obama” in his latest stop on his American trip.
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17th May 2024
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Mali meets ‘next Obama’ to seal new deal in US
Premier Peter Malinauskas has met with the US governor branded “the next Barack Obama” in his latest stop on his American trip.
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Footy hero’s vow: ‘I want to be above this racist rubbish’
The Stolen Generation victim has come a very long way since the fateful day he was ripped from his family as a scared little kid.
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Starick: Pete for PM just got less far-fetched
The South Australian Premier becoming Prime Minister seemed an outlandish prospect until the past week, writes Paul Starick.
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He’s out: Infamous Snowtown conspirator freed in Adelaide
Mark Ray Haydon will begin living in an undisclosed location in the community, ahead of the end of his 25-year term over Australia’s worst-ever serial killings.
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‘Sadness and relief’: Cult cafe to shut for emotional reason
Hospitality’s horror year in SA continues, with a laid-back coffee spot on the southern end of the city announcing its impending closure.
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SA return? Dimma, gun Sun’s strong response to trade murmurs
Jack Lukosius starred against Geelong on Thursday night slotting five goals. Could he return home to South Australia come trade time? The star Sun and his coach have their say.
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Huge change for Christmas Pageant revealed
It’s only May, but organisers have already revealed a date for this year’s Christmas Pageant – and there’s a big change coming to the annual parade.
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A-League star arrested in betting probe
Three male professional athletes in Australia’s top soccer competition have been arrested as part of a betting corruption investigation.
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Not berry nice: Fruit prices skyrocket to wild level
Shoppers across Adelaide have been left shocked after seeing blueberry punnets priced as high as $14.99.
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High stakes twist as alleged killer dad faces court
A father accused of neglecting his sick son who died of pneumonia should have his case heard in the state’s highest court, prosecutors say.
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