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Adelaide, SA, Australia

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Zero new cases, just one person in SA with COVID-19

There is just one known active coronavirus case in SA as the state records no new cases on Sunday but officials warn people not to become complacent. → Read More

Hope COVID restrictions may soon be eased, 400 new virus workers

After five days with no new COVID-19 cases in SA, the states top doctor is considering lifting some restrictions as 400 nurses and midwives retrain in case of a surge in virus cases. → Read More

SA records first COVID-19 death

South Australia has recorded its first coronavirus death, SA Health has announced. → Read More

Schools across Barossa will close to limit travel

SA now has 299 coronavirus cases, with six of those in intensive care. The increase comes as Barossa schools are closed early, Marion Holiday Park is set aside as a health centre and regional workers plead with visitors to stay away this Easter. → Read More

Coronavirus Adelaide / SA, March 27: 257 COVID-19 cases, School closed, quarantine concerns

South Australian coronavirus updates for Friday, March 27. → Read More

27 new cases, two in intensive care

SA has recorded another 27 coronavirus cases, while two patients are in intensive care - with warnings more could follow. The state has its first confirmed community transmission, and Adelaide Oval will stand down its 1700-strong workforce from Friday and close. → Read More

David Jones staffer positive, Unley High goes online

Unley High School will move to online learning for the rest of Term 1 after two coronavirus cases and David Jones at Marion has closed as a staff member tests positive. It comes as police arrive at Adelaide Airport ahead of the 4pm border closure. → Read More

Coronavirus shutdown measures leave tens of thousands out of jobs

Tens of thousands of South Australians have been left jobless by a decision to shut pubs, clubs and restaurants amid the coronavirus crisis, sparking calls for the community to rally behind those suddenly unemployed and battling businesses. → Read More

Keeping kids at school save lives – but cancel Easter celebrations

Premier Steven Marshall has again stressed parents should continue sending their children to school, as SA’s Chief Public Health Officer said South Australians should consider cancelling their Easter celebrations. → Read More

Coronavirus Adelaide: Another SA coronavirus case confirmed

Premier Steven Marshall has triggered never-before used local powers to help slow the spread of coronavirus, as SA’s 20th case was confirmed on Sunday. → Read More

Fire-hit SA families to get State Government tax, fee relief to help with rebuild and recover

Fire-hit SA families will get relief from fees and charges including stamp duty and getting replacement documents like drivers’ licences, the State Government has announced. → Read More

Shock spike in SA jobless rate, worst in the nation at 7.3pc

SOUTH Australia’s unemployment rate has spiked to 7.3 per cent, remaining the highest in the nation and a full two percentage points clear of the national average. → Read More

Campaign launched to crush train, tram privatisation

Angry train and tram drivers have today launched a formal campaign against State Government plans to privatise operations of the Adelaide services. → Read More

MPs’ staff vote again after ballot bungle

Assistants to members of State Parliament are being forced to vote for a second time on a new pay deal, after an “administrative error” resulted in their earlier decision to reject it being ruled invalid. → Read More

$12m to get back to nature

A 12 million upgrade of the states national parks aims to sprout interest in getting in touch with nature. → Read More

Phone chargers installed on Adelaide trains

Adelaide train commuters can now charge up their phones and tablets while in transit, as the State Government moves to install USB connection ports on carriages. → Read More

Students gear up to join space race

High school students will get hands-on experience in SA’s emerging space sector, as companies hope to inspire a new generation into becoming the workforce of the future. → Read More

SA jobless rate up, despite more jobs

South Australia’s unemployment rate has risen to 6.1 per cent despite 2000 new jobs having been created in the last month, as an increasing number of people search for work. → Read More

Oaklands crossing fix is back on track

Services on the Seaford train line resume today after three weeks of disruption, following works to help fix infuriating motorist delays at the Oaklands crossing. → Read More

Crackdown on dangerous SE freeway trucks

Truck drivers found speeding or using the wrong gear face tough new penalties including loss of licence, in response to a coronial call for reform over fatal freeway crashes. → Read More