Source: State of Victoria Local Government 2
Read an update on the Inclusive Employment Australia and National Panel of Assessors program
Source: State of Victoria Local Government 2
Read an update on the Inclusive Employment Australia and National Panel of Assessors program
Source: South Australia County Fire Service
We will issue a Reduced Threat message when the threat to the community has reduced.
All bushfire incidents that have had an Advice, Watch and Act or Emergency Warning message issued will be finalised with an Advice – Reduced Threat message.
Source: South Australia County Fire Service
We will issue a Reduced Threat message when the threat to the community has reduced.
All bushfire incidents that have had an Advice, Watch and Act or Emergency Warning message issued will be finalised with an Advice – Reduced Threat message.
Source: South Australia County Fire Service
We will issue a Reduced Threat message when the threat to the community has reduced.
All bushfire incidents that have had an Advice, Watch and Act or Emergency Warning message issued will be finalised with an Advice – Reduced Threat message.
Source: South Australia County Fire Service
We will issue a Reduced Threat message when the threat to the community has reduced.
All bushfire incidents that have had an Advice, Watch and Act or Emergency Warning message issued will be finalised with an Advice – Reduced Threat message.
Source: South Australia County Fire Service
We will issue a Reduced Threat message when the threat to the community has reduced.
All bushfire incidents that have had an Advice, Watch and Act or Emergency Warning message issued will be finalised with an Advice – Reduced Threat message.
Source: State of Victoria Local Government 2
Australia’s first national parenting survey is now open and you’re invited to share what parenting looks and feels like for you in 2025.
Source: Jobs and Skills Australia
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Source: South Australia Police
A lengthy police investigation has disrupted one of the largest drug syndicates operating in the State’s Mid North.
Between 13 March and 20 October, Port Pirie CIB have been investigating the supply of illicit drugs throughout the Yorke Mid North Region.
On 20 August, police searched a Solomontown address and alleged seized about 50 grams of methamphetamine, 20 grams of cocaine and $16,000 in cash.
A 33-year-old man and a 24-year-old woman were arrested and charged with trafficking in a controlled drug and money laundering.
On 20 October, Port Pirie CIB detectives, with the assistance of STAR Group officers and Yorke Mid North patrols, searched three separate addresses.
The 33-year-old Solomontown man was again arrested and charged with one count of trafficking in a controlled drug.
The 24-year-old Solomontown woman was again arrested and charged with nine counts of trafficking in a controlled drug, after she was allegedly found with 3.5 grams of methamphetamine and 300 ml of 1,4 Butanediol.
A 37-year-old man from Port Pirie West was arrested and charged with four counts of trafficking in a controlled drug after police allegedly located 258 grams of methamphetamine at his premises (pictured).
A 37-year-old Port Pirie West woman was arrested and charged with four counts of trafficking in a controlled drug.
The arrested persons were refused police bail and appeared in court, where they were remanded in custody to appear in the Port Augusta Magistrates Court on 11 February.
A 28-year-old Port Pirie West man was arrested and charged with one count of trafficking in a controlled drug. He was bailed to appear in the Port Pirie Magistrates Court on 8 December.
Anyone with information on the manufacture, sale or supply of illicit drugs in our community is encouraged to report it to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or online at www.crimestopperssa.com.au – you can choose to remain anonymous.
CO2500044131, CO2500044146
Source: South Australia Police
A driver was rescued from his car after crashing into a creek in the Adelaide Hills overnight.
About 2am on Wednesday 22 October, police received a report that a man had crashed in the hills. He had managed to send a text message to a family member but did not know his location and was out of mobile phone range.
Patrols searched the hills around Woodside for the man and his car.
About 4.30am, the sergeant spotted the vehicle’s taillights out of the corner of his eye, lying on its side in a creek bed off Montacute Road at Montacute.
Emergency services attended and managed to extricate the driver from the car and creek.
The 56-year-old Nairne man was not seriously injured but was shaken by his ordeal and taken to hospital as a precaution.
His vehicle was towed from the creek.
Investigations into the crash are ongoing.
Police urge all motorists to take care on the roads this morning, particularly through the Adelaide Hills.
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