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The bridge is being dedicated today in honour of the late mayor, who served on the area's council for about four decades, much of that time at the helm. Mrs Baluch, 80, died on Tuesday night after facing a long cancer fight. Locals have expressed
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Port Augusta after explosives were found at a property tonight. A person contacted police after finding the explosives and detonators about 6.30pm. The explosives will be moved to a safe location and disposed of tonight, under the direction and
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Lincoln man has been acquitted of manslaughter over the January 2011 death of teenager Dean Johnson. Nicholas Cunningham, 21, pleaded not guilty in the Supreme Court to allegations he killed Mr Johnson, 18, during a fight at Streaky Bay after
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A year and a half ago, you'd hardly have seen a reptile, let alone a monitor lizard, let alone a monitor lizard on a kill," says Brendon Bevan, a South African safari guide who manages Arkaba, and takes turns leading the walking trips, with his
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AS Wudinna mayor, Tim Scholz fought doggedly for years to stop the flow of people away from his community in the middle of the vast stretch of farmland between Port Augusta and Ceduna. But despite achieving plenty for the Wudinna community, its
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Australian sports authorities have been accused of ignoring cheating after an explosive report exposed widespread drug use and organised crime links...DNA of Finks bikie Dylan Jessen on a gun that his ex-girlfriend had hidden down her underpants, a
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AP Photo/Misha Japaridze The scrubby desert outside Port Augusta, three hours from Adelaide, is not the kind of countryside you see in Australian tourist brochures. The backdrop to an area of coal-fired power stations, lead smelting and mining, the
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Wudinna has recorded the highest temperature in the state so far today with a top of 48.2 while the mercury climbed to 47.6C in Port Augusta, just short of a record. Whyalla and Tarcoola both reached 47C while new records were set in Cleve and
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On the upside, we'd come 2000 kilometres further than Stevo had predicted, and we were still on holidays. Hell, we'd still be on holidays if we had to get on a slow train south with a year's worth of reading material how bad could that be? We'd
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Philipp Saumweber, the founder and CEO of Sundrop, with a tray of his perfect produce. Photograph: Jonathan Margolis for the Observer The scrubby desert outside Port Augusta, three hours from Adelaide, is not the kind of countryside you see in
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