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South Australia · South AustraliaSA’s phone detection cameras have slashed offences – but hundreds are still getting caught daily. Think you know SA’s mobile phone road rules? Test your knowledge with our quiz. Remember those mobile phone detection cameras (MPDCs) installed around Adelaide last year? They’re working – big time. Since launching in June 2024, mobile phone offences at detection camera locations have been cut by about 81 per cent. During the initial warning period…Read Article
Quiz: Phone fines fall – but are you breaking the rules?

Mypolonga · MypolongaFrom scout leader to sustainability superstar – discover how one woman’s mission to tackle food waste turned into SA’s most inspiring regional business success story. Imagine looking at a tonne of perfectly good dried peaches, destined for the bin because no one wanted them. Most of us might feel momentarily guilty before getting on with our lives. Not Kelly Johnson. Kelly – recently crowned winner of the prestigious 2025 Agrifutures Rural Wome…Read Article
How a pile of peaches sparked an eco-food revolution

South Australia · South AustraliaDeep History: Country and Sovereignty is a layered and collaborative work that challenges dominant narratives and asks whose voices are heard in telling history. Edited by Jackie Huggins, a Bidjara Elder of the Carnarvon Gorge area of Central Queensland, and historian Ann McGrath, the volume brings together First Nations and non-Indigenous contributors to explore how […]See the Story
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