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Miles Kemp

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Past articles by Miles:

The next heatwave warning will save $2m

Heatwave warning campaigns save South Australian taxpayers millions more dollars than they cost, partly by averting hundreds of hospital cases. → Read More

Brighton Primary School warns students and parents about man following children

Brighton Primary School students have been warned not to travel to or from school alone after a man was reported “watching and following students”. → Read More

Don’t eat wild blackberries, they’ve likely been sprayed with poison, SA environment dept says

Families have been warned by the Environment Department about a poisonous herbicide spraying program to halt the spread of the European blackberry weed. → Read More

Bay to Birdwood 2020: Exclusive live stream broadcast of Adelaide’s great parade of classic vintage cars

After 39 years, the name Bay to Birdwood is known to car enthusiasts the world over, and this year for the first time they will be able to watch the rally live with a free live stream on Advertiser.com.au. → Read More

At 87 and in the same job for 61 years, Effie may just be Adelaide’s most loyal worker

After 61 years of service with the same company, 87-year-old Effie Catsas may well be the most loyal employee in South Australia. → Read More

SA food charity Foodbank calls for help amid coronavirus crisis

A charity providing free food to 126,000 disadvantaged South Australians each month may be forced to temporarily close some of its services as its volunteer workforce increasingly choose to stay home amid fears over the coronavirus pandemic. → Read More

No stockpiling medications, chemists say

Panic buying has hit pharmacies as patients try to double up on scripts but chemists have urged them not to worry, as no shortage is expected. → Read More

Asian Le Mans series to debut at Tailem Bend’s The Bend

South Australians will get a rare and free glimpse into the workings of an elite global motorsport event this weekend. → Read More

AGL offers firefighters massive energy bill savings

South Australias brave volunteer firefighters have been putting their lives, and their livelihoods at risk for us — and AGL are giving them a massive discount on their energy bills as a thank you. → Read More

Cheap petrol at Valley View petrol station

People are lining up for cheap fuel in Adelaide’s north east this morning. → Read More

Pinery bushfire survivors chip in for NSW

Within forty minutes, one day in 2015, Helen Hatch lost everything. → Read More

Cheap Adelaide houses offered to single women over 50 with low income

Over 50 years old, female, low income earner and feeling invisible? → Read More

OTR SuperSprint: Ford’s twin wins drive Holden fans round Bend

South Australia’s predominantly Holden fanbase was disappointed when Ford made it two from two OTR SuperSprint race wins at The Bend on Sunday. → Read More

Mt Barker could be next for third Freeway lane

Mount Barker residents could be the next to benefit from a new traffic management system on the South Eastern Freeway that will open up emergency lanes to normal traffic between Crafers and Stirling. → Read More

Kids head back to school, so watch road carefully

More than three times as many pedestrians have died so far on SA roads this year compared to last, prompting an urgent safety warning as children return to school today. → Read More

Is your pet peeve in the firing line?

Abandoned shopping trolleys, excessive motorsport noise, early-morning construction work, bright lights through windows and even noisy native animals could be grounds for complaint under a review of pollution laws. → Read More

Two men charged after serious assault on Hindley St leaves man with neck injury

Two men have been charged over an assault on Hindley St that left a man with a long gash to his throat. → Read More

Groundswell grows against oil drilling

Hundreds of protesters suffered for their cause on Sunday, paddling into the chilly waters of Gulf St Vincent to oppose oil drilling in the Great Australian Bight. → Read More

Wrecked test car on display in Toyota dealer to push home road safety message

This is a close as you are ever likely to come to the horrors on South Australian roads, or would ever want to. → Read More

Fill up in the country for Easter road trip

Fuel prices are likely to fall before the Easter long weekend but by no more than 5-8c/l from an expensive top of the cycle, experts warn. → Read More