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Sarah was amused by the quicksand she stepped in on a South Australian beach. Then ‘reality set in’
Joy turned to panic as Sarah and her dog sank quickly. She thought ‘this is not how I’m going to go’Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast“I’ve literally had my real, live Indiana Jones moment,” Sarah Darbyshire says of the frightening moment she and her dog stumbled into quicksand. The Holdfast Bay council has put up signs warning about the treacherous, liquefied patch on Glenelg North beach in South Australia.
Bronze statue immortalises Aboriginal leader Lowitja O'Donoghue
Influential Aboriginal leader Lowitja O'Donoghue immortalised in new bronze statue Wed 3 Jun 2026 at 2:27pm In short: A bronze statue of Lowitja O'Donoghue, one of Australia's most influential Aboriginal leaders, has been unveiled in Adelaide. South Australian artist Robert Hannaford created the statue. The statue is the first of an initial six of prominent Aboriginal South Australians that the state government has planned.
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.
Are you a winner or loser in this year's SA budget?
Here are the winners and losers Thu 4 Jun 2026 at 3:30pm South Australian Treasurer Tom Koutsantonis has unveiled the 2026–27 state budget. Mr Koutsantonis says the budget focuses on reducing costs for families and providing stability for business. With the state election held less than three months ago, there are few surprises and a lot of cash for promises, as state debt is projected to rise to more than $53 billion by 2029-30.
Homelessness service concerned by changing demographic in clients
A South Australian homelessness service says it has seen 42 per cent growth in demand for support services over the past four years. Hutt St Centre says the number of women accessing support in that time has grown by 77 per cent. Hutt St has received $2 million in SA budget funding, which will help enrol 71 more clients in the centre's Aspire program, which provides clients with individualised support.
Police search 1,000-plus outback mine shafts and dam for missing mother
South Australian police have drained a dam and searched approximately 1,000 mine shafts in the search for missing mother of two Trisha Graf. Ms Graf disappeared from Andamooka in the state's far north last December, in what police have termed "out of character" behaviour. Police have not ruled out foul play and may return to Andamooka in the future.
Public servant claims threat of $4m damages bill in golf course fight
Public servant claims SA government has threatened him with $4 million bill in golf course fight Fri 5 Jun 2026 at 10:12am In short: Edwin Kemp Attrill opposes the South Australian government's redevelopment of the North Adelaide Golf Course, which is already well underway. The Crown solicitor said it might have to recover costs of up to $4 million if work had to stop and then restart on the project. The public servant has called on the premier to meet him for a public debate on the issue on...
SA government says crackdown is leading to illicit tobacco price increase
Untaxed cigarettes and illegal vapes displayed at a South Australian government media conference.
Ex-soldier, comedian and aspiring Martian is the Aussie face of Laos cave rescue
Laos cave rescue team member's journey from soldier to comedian to diver Tue 2 Jun 2026 at 6:33am A soldier turned comedian turned prospective astronaut is the Australian face in a team hoping to find two people still missing in a cave in Laos. South Australian Josh Richards was called into the rescue operation late last week, when seven people were still in the cave.
After nearly 80 years, the actors in this film have finally been understood
Nearly 80 years after Bitter Springs film, its Aboriginal actors are finally being understood Sun 31 May 2026 at 6:00am In short: An anthropologist, a linguistic expert and First Nations language speakers have collaborated to subtitle previously untranslated segments of the film Bitter Springs. More than 100 Aboriginal actors were employed for the film, which was shot in the South Australian outback town of Quorn in 1949.