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Late one night on Thursday, July 21, 1994, a mother received a call regarding her daughter which unleashed 30 years of pain.
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‘Don’t say that to me’: In one phone call, 30 years of pain was unleashed
Late one night on Thursday, July 21, 1994, a mother received a call regarding her daughter which unleashed 30 years of pain.
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Cybersecurity firm’s $2.5m link to SA’s critical departments as billions lost
The company behind the biggest tech crash in history will keep its multimillion-dollar contracts with key South Australian departments.
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Businesses on the brink: Red tape may kill off two million jobs
The Albanese government has been urged to step in after a poll revealed almost half of small business owners have considered shutting shop.
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‘It shouldn’t be a class system’: SA cancer sufferer forks out $57,000 to live
A Mt Schank woman wants changes to cancer drug access after spending $57,000 on treatment to save her own life.
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‘I took a bullet for democracy’: Trump’s first rally since attack
Donald Trump is speaking on stage at his first joint rally with running mate JD Vance after his former White House doctor shared a health update. Watch live.
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Ugly, racist CBD attack slammed as among ‘worst’ in SA
An alleged racially charged attack at a CBD hotel this month has been blasted as the worst in SA by a leading organisation.
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Goers: This sequel is more punishing than 50 Shades of Grey
The masochism on display in the hit 50 Shades of Grey series is nothing compared to the pain we’re suffering with this new craze, writes Peter Goers.
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Cornes: Double Blues reunite 50 years on to celebrate premiership
50 years on after the historic win over Glenelg, the 1974 Sturt premiership team will reunite to celebrate their magnificent feat writes Graham Cornes.
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Battling Tigers expose huge flaws in Port’s finals credentials
It might be a win that looked convincing on the scoreboard. But as MATT TURNER writes, Port Adelaide will need to be much better than it was against Richmond to navigate a gruellin...
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Charlie Teo hit with medical malpractice lawsuit
Charlie Teo is facing a new legal battle, with the widower of one of the neurosurgeon’s patients launching a medical negligence case potentially worth more than $1 million.
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Convicted fraudster launches SA Muslim Votes Matter branch
A convicted fraudster, who runs a SA charity has registered Muslim Votes Matter South Australia on behalf of her organisation.
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Livin’ on a prayer: Record rain bomb soothes farmers’ sleepless nights
South Australian farmers were on tenterhooks after a historic dry start to the year, but this weekend’s rain bomb is set to turn around their fortunes.
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