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School year off to a flying start

NORTHERNERS stand to benefit from what the State Government is calling the "the most significant change to South Australia’s early […]

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Liberal leader faces turbulent week

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Elizabeth race begins

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Liberal leader’s seat to lose

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Candidates await verdict from Ngadjuri jury

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Rothe eyes Schubert for Labor

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Outspoken voice eyes Schubert

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Life-long animal advocate enters Schubert race at 85

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