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SA public service faces cuts as state budget to be handed down

SA public service cuts, debt set to grow, as 2026–27 state budget to be handed down Wed 3 Jun 2026 at 1:27pm In short: About 1,000 full-time equivalent jobs in the South Australian public service will not be filled over the next 12 months. The opposition says more needs to be done to rein in debt.

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'A matter of national security': Call for urgent action on VIQ scandal

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Wanted man jailed for running over police officer during 'escape' attempt

Man jailed for running over and seriously injuring SA Police officer Tue 9 Jun 2026 at 6:18pm In short: A man who ran over a police officer at Tailem Bend on Christmas Eve in 2024 has been jailed for eight years. Daniel Henry Crutchfield was on the run from authorities in Victoria when he mowed down Senior Constable Liam Bennett, leaving the officer with serious injuries. SA's Police Association says the sentence, which means Crutchfield will be eligible to apply for parole in June 2030,...

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Smoke engulfed their cities. Did it make their children sick?

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Why sentiment in Japan has turned against foreigners despite a worker shortage

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