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A second student from a private school has tested positive to coronavirus, with the prestigious Scotch College closing for up to 48 hours at the end of the day. Two new cases have been confirmed. → Read More
Idyllic Kangaroo Island turned from paradise to hell on earth in just 20 minutes, Sean Fewster writes — The Advertiser reporter was just one of the hundreds of people trying to escape the inferno. → Read More
Four abuse survivors who channelled their pain to help others, a dauntless health campaigner and two tiny singers who helped battling farmers are the 2019 SA Pride of Australia winners. → Read More
The man accused of randomly stabbing a nurse in the neck outside the Lyell McEwin Hospital must be kept in a secure mental health facility while his case progresses, a court has heard. → Read More
Masked heroes who fight for justice are supposed to be the stuff of Hollywood blockbusters and comic books – but in Adelaide, they’re real. → Read More
A driving instructor has finally been ordered to stand trial over his alleged offences following a prosecution repeatedly slowed by court efficiency laws. → Read More
A driver has faced court accused of killing two people, and injuring a third, in a head-on car crash in the Riverland. → Read More
A man has been ordered to stand trial over an alleged CBD fight, almost 12 months ago, that left another man with serious head injuries. → Read More
A drugged, speeding, disqualified driver has admitted killing his friend and passenger while attempting to evade a police pursuit. → Read More
A man accused of stabbing a nurse in a random attack outside a hospital has not faced court after telling police he would “fight them” if they removed him from his cell. → Read More
The intended target of the brutal ambush that killed Mark Boyce says he blames himself every day for causing the death of his “best mate” and the only person he trusted. → Read More
A man who set fire to his parents investment property, and then sat on a bin laughing and recording the blaze on his phone, has been jailed for his ice-fuelled crime. → Read More
A southern suburbs teenager accused of taking a pipe bomb on a bus has pleaded guilty to explosives charges — but denies endangering the lives of others. → Read More
“Predatory” chiropractor Robert Marin’s challenge to a lifetime practice ban may have succeeded – but it has also led to him being kicked out of the industry for a decade. → Read More
A couple who allowed their dog to starve to death in a backyard aviary have been banned from owning animals again. → Read More
They are three of the world’s top wrestlers, so loyal to their home of Southern California that they insist every other city is the worst town they’ve ever been in. → Read More
A Rostrevor man has been ordered to stand trial, accused of shining a laser pointer at an SA Police helicopter – and putting its crew at risk of harm. → Read More
It’s inarguable that, in the modern age of super hero cinema, Marvel Studios has been the trendsetter – in all but one regard. → Read More
A man accused of building a bomb and threatening to use it against a western-suburbs school will remain in a hospital geriatric ward until he is well enough to be transferred to prison. → Read More
He left court arm-in-arm with his parents as a united front – but Alex Ross Gill’s family has been torn apart by tragedy. → Read More