Items filtered by date: June 2020
Murder conviction overturned as new trial set
JESSE Penhall has successfully had his murder conviction overturned in the Supreme Court of Criminal Appeal.
Bushfire sparks class action suit
VICTIMS of the Yorketown bushfire are expected to participate in a class action lawsuit against SA Power Networks, lodged in the South Australian Supreme Court.
Wheels in motion for highway upgrade
Bright future for night sport as KFC scores $172k lighting goal
KADINA Football Club has secured $172,000 in state government funding to install new floodlights around its oval.
Police News... Man busted 53km/h over limit loses licence
A P-PLATE driver has lost his licence for six months after he was caught travelling at 53km/h over the speed limit.
Car crashes into Maitland business
A 55-YEAR-OLD Maitland man was flown to Adelaide after the car he was driving collided with a building last Wednesday, June 24.
Government could switch off solar when excess energy production occurs
MORE than 275,000 South Australian households could have their solar panels switched off during times of excess energy production, as the state government considers implementing new powers.
Point Pearce reopens after lockdown
A sense of normality returns as restrictions eased further in SA
LIFE regained some normality as South Australia entered stage three of the COVID-19 national roadmap for easing restrictions yesterday (Monday, June 29).
JobSeeker increase a substantial help
A NATIONAL survey by the Australian Council of Social Services indicates lowering the JobSeeker rate will have a significant or extreme impact on the vast majority of recipients and their ability to cover the costs of essentials.