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Woman receives fine for tipping former Renewal SA executives off to anti-corruption probe

A former South Australian government employee who tipped her bosses off to an anti-corruption watchdog investigation against them in September 2018 has avoided a conviction and has been fined $1,000.
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ABC RNEWS ADELAIDE

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Duration: 1 minute 39 seconds

Rise in extreme weather events putting huge strain on food charities helping struggling families

Food charities helping struggling families put food on the table can no longer rely on excess produce being available as farmers count their own cost of extreme weather events.
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ABC News from South Australia

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Duration: 1 minute 8 seconds

Fire destroys Adelaide heritage-listed building used to store food donations

South Australian Police believe a fire in Adelaide's south-western suburb overnight that destroyed a food support charity was deliberately lit. 
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Soot covered walls of a burnt room with empty shelves, everything destroyed

They know it's harmful but young Australians still think it's cool to be tanned

Hearing "slip, slop, slap" and "no hat, no play" in childhood hasn't kept today's teens and young adults out of the sun. But there is hope social media campaigns can change attitudes about tanning.
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FIFO worker avoids jail over taxi rank attack that left woman unconscious

A woman violently assaulted during a night out in Kalgoorlie shares the physical and emotional trauma she has suffered since, as her attacker has his prison sentence suspended.
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Duration: 1 minute 18 seconds

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Duration: 1 minute 11 seconds

Families turn to low-cost grocers as Adelaide records the nation's sharpest jump in food prices

Australian Bureau of Statistics data shows food prices cumulatively increased by 16.4 per cent in Adelaide between 2021 and 2023. Low-cost grocery store The Food Centre says demand has also spiked with hundreds of families visiting the store each week.
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Revered Indigenous trailblazer Lowitja O'Donoghue dies aged 91

Revered Indigenous advocate Dr Lowitja O'Donoghue has died at the age of 91.
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Duration: 5 minutes 21 seconds

Adelaide Evening News Feb 5

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Man faces court over the alleged double murder of mother and son in Adelaide

A man charged with the alleged murder of a mother and son in Adelaide's north-west on the weekend has faced Port Adelaide Magistrates Court.
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Street art project revives rural town, boosts visitor numbers, sees empty shops filled

It has been eight years since a small group of volunteers joined to form a street art project, and now 13 murals don the walls of the buildings in this small town.
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Three people painting a mural on a wall.

Police say motorbike riders hit by car after fight outside Adelaide pub

Two motorcyclists are hit by a car at Henley Beach and taken to hospital with serious injuries, following emergency services earlier being called to the scene because of a fight outside a hotel.
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Cocaine allegedly hidden in luxury buses seized by police and border force officials

Two Victorian men will face court after 139 kilograms of cocaine were found allegedly hidden inside luxury buses in an international shipment that arrived in Adelaide via Perth, with border force officials saying cocaine shipments are being seized at "unprecedented levels". 
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Dozens of bricks of drugs wrapped and laid out on a blue tarp

ABC News from South Australia

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Duration: 1 minute 7 seconds

'The story of the truth of Australia': Prominent Australians pay tribute to Dr Lowitja O'Donoghue

Prominent leaders have united in sympathy to pay their respects to one of the nation's most acclaimed and admired Indigenous leaders, Dr Lowitja O'Donoghue. WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are warned that this story includes images of an Indigenous person who has died.
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ABC News from South Australia

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Duration: 1 minute 16 seconds

Energy giant accused of breaches after lead exposure during power plant decommissioning

Sean Gibbons says he started experiencing fatigue, stomach upsets, pins and needles in his legs, and insomnia after helping decommission AGL's Torrens Island power plant. A blood test revealed he had lead levels three times higher than recommended. 
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Blonde wigs and white bathing suits: Hundreds don Monroe look by the beach

What started out as a small community fundraiser with 50 participants has now turned into an event attracting hundreds of people, and even international supporters. The annual Marilyn Monroe Jetty Swim this year broke fundraising and attendance records.
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Swimmers with blue floaties and blonde wigs in the ocean.

Dr Lowitja O'Donoghue remembered as 'one of the most remarkable leaders this country has ever known'

WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are warned that this story includes images of an Indigenous person who has died. Dr Lowitja O'Donoghue, who fought endlessly for the rights of her people, has died aged 91.
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Adelaide afternoon briefing February 4

Regular update from ABC News for Adelaide.
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Duration: 1 minute 31 seconds