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Ex-SA Liberal MPs in Prison, Political Future in Doubt

Two former South Australian Liberal MPs are in prison cells as the state election nears. Nick McBride awaits a home detention report, while Troy Bell serves time for theft. What does this mean for public trust in politicians?

SA's Top Baby Names for 2025 Revealed

Oliver and Charlotte are South Australia's favourite baby names for 2025. Discover the full list of trending and classic choices for boys and girls.

Driver killed in Suttontown crash, three injured

A 31-year-old driver from Millicent died after crashing into a tree on Hinton Rd, Suttontown. Three passengers, including a child, were hospitalised with non-life-threatening injuries.

HIP Company's Unique Christmas Concert in South Perth

The HIP Company's festive concert at St Mary's in South Perth blended traditional tunes with dark reflections, culminating in a rocking Mexican carol. Discover the highlights of this unique historically informed performance.

Immigration Set to Be Australia's Issue of the Summer

The immigration debate is set to dominate Australia's political summer, with the Opposition pledging to cut numbers and the Government defending its policy. Discover the key arguments and what it means for the nation.

Coup Rumours Revive Premier's Execution Edict Memories

Rumours of a political coup in South Australia have resurfaced, drawing unsettling parallels to Premier Smithson's own controversial 'execution edict' from his past. Explore the details and implications for state politics.

SA Labor on Track for Landslide 2026 Election Victory

The Malinauskas Government is poised for a historic election win, with the SA Liberals at risk of losing all but a few seats. Analysis reveals internal turmoil and a bleak outlook for the opposition.

Writer Uncovers the Human Side of Bob Katter

Author Madonna King shares how she discovered the personal story behind political firebrand Bob Katter. Learn about the man behind the public persona in this revealing interview.

Mine Shafts Searched for Missing Boy Gus Lamont in SA

After nearly two months, police are scouring six uncovered mine shafts in the Yunta region for four-year-old August 'Gus' Lamont. The specialised search operation aims to recover his body or eliminate the sites.

Hanson's Burqa Stunt Condemned in Senate

Pauline Hanson sparks outrage with repeated burqa stunt in Australian Senate. Political leaders condemn the controversial demonstration as racist and divisive.

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