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Nation's oldest land rights laws under review
Australia's oldest land rights legislation, in South Australia, will be reviewed.[MORE]
Mineral sands development excites Ceduna Mayor
The Mayor of Ceduna is predicting the giant mineral sands development on South Australia's west coast will have significant implications for his town.[MORE]
Mineral sands project gets approval
A planned $420 million mineral sands project near Ceduna has been given a key regulatory approval by the SA Govt.[MORE]
Timing of country health meetings attacked
The SA Govt is accused of discouraging people from attending public meetings for its revised country health plan.[MORE]
More strikes a certainty: union
The teachers union says more strikes are certain after the Govt's latest pay offer again fell short of their demands.[MORE]
Teachers reject boosted SA pay offer
A pay offer to SA teachers is boosted to 13.6pc, but their union is pushing for 18pc.[MORE]
Medicare concerns for overseas doctors
The Rural Doctors Association says country doctors from overseas cannot access Medicare services for themselves.[MORE]
More drought predicted for SA
Latest figures show SA is likely to have a warmer and drier than average summer.[MORE]
Push for new rubbish laws
The South Australian Government wants to crack down on people who illegally dispose of or stockpile rubbish, with fines of up to a $250,000.[MORE]
Rural doctors push for staff
The Rural Doctors Association wants the State Government's focus to move to increasing regional medical staff.[MORE]
PSA to argue shared services plan
Public servants are calling on the South Australian Government to revise its shared services plan to compensate workers who have to move.[MORE]
Full-day teachers' strike planned for Nov 21
The teachers' union earmarks November 21 for a full-day strike in SA over its lengthy pay fight.[MORE]
SA lenders pass on rate cuts
BankSA has followed the major lenders by not passing on the Reserve Bank's full official interest rate cut.[MORE]
SA jobless rate still too high: Oppn
Opposition employment spokesman David Pisoni says the unemployment rate in South Australia is still too high.[MORE]
Another country health plan released
A revised plan is released by the SA Government for country health services.[MORE]
Teachers urged to resist strike action
Industrial Relations Minister Paul Caica has called on teachers to act responsibly when they vote on indefinite strike action today.[MORE]
Tourism brings $4b to SA, report says
A report into tourism in South Australia shows the industry contributes more than $4 billion to the State's economy each year.[MORE]
LPG prices predicted to fall
The RAA says the price of LPG should fall to around 55 cents a litre in the next few days.[MORE]
Crime figures down: SA Govt
The SA Govt says statistics show violent crime and property offences have fallen since 2002. [MORE]
Teachers put revised pay claim
The teachers' union puts a revised pay and conditions claim to the SA Government.[MORE]
Chance to avert teacher strike
The teachers' union has signalled it may soften its pay demands in a meeting with the Industrial Relations Minister today.[MORE]
Teachers' union backs longer industrial action
The teachers' union backs a plan for longer industrial action in SA to back a pay claim.[MORE]
Migrants underemployed: SA Oppn
The State Opposition has seized on figures from Immigration SA which show that a large percentage of skilled migrants do not find appropriate work within the first six months.[MORE]
Trawler death to be investigated
Police say they will investigate the death of a fisherman this morning onboard a prawn trawler.[MORE]
Water bans easing in SA
Watering times for household gardens in SA will be more flexible from next Monday.[MORE]