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New SA Land Plots Released for Miners to Explore

The South Australian government has released 17 new land parcels for mineral exploration, covering over 1,700 square kilometres. Discover the key locations and what it means for the state's economy.

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.

Australia's Hidden Black Sand Beaches Revealed

Explore Australia's breathtaking black sand beaches that rival international destinations. From Honeysuckle Beach's wild beauty to geological wonders, discover coastal gems beyond the usual white sands.

SA Government Announces $2.3B Education Reform

South Australia's government reveals a massive $2.3 billion education overhaul focusing on infrastructure, teacher training, and student support. Learn how this investment will transform learning outcomes across the state.

SA Only State Without Homelessness Peak Funding

South Australia becomes the sole state without government funding for its homelessness peak body, raising concerns about sector advocacy and support services during housing crisis.

SA Woman Misses Mansion, Gets $100k Gift

A South Australian woman was ineligible for a $3.5 million mansion prize due to state laws. Billionaire Adrian Portelli personally gifted her $100,000. Discover the full story.

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.

Ex-MP lobbies for Chinese university with PLA links

Former Liberal MP Pat Farmer is lobbying for a Chinese university with deep ties to China's defence establishment, raising national security concerns. Discover the details and implications.

Korean Traveller's Dream Cafe in Gwangju

Discover how Pedro Kim turned his travel dreams into Voyagers Cafe, a unique hub in Gwangju inspiring locals with global adventures. Explore this traveller's sanctuary today!

Adelaide's failed COP31 bid costs taxpayers $1.5M

SA Premier Peter Malinauskas reveals Adelaide's failed COP31 climate conference bid cost taxpayers $1.5 million, branding the selection process 'obscene'. The Premier remains committed to future hosting opportunities.

South Australia Announces Major Education Overhaul

South Australia's government reveals comprehensive education reforms including curriculum updates and teacher support initiatives. Learn how these changes will impact students across the state.

Austal Demands Action on Defence Precinct

Australian shipbuilder Austal calls for urgent action on WA defence manufacturing precinct, warning South Australia is aggressively pursuing their business. Defence industry at critical juncture.

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