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Public servant to take SA government to court over golf course redevelopment
Public servant to take SA government to court over North Adelaide Golf Course redevelopment Mon 1 Jun 2026 at 11:52am In short: The state government has almost finished cutting down almost 600 trees to redevelop the North Adelaide Golf Course. Edwin Kemp Attrill opposes the development on heritage and environmental grounds. His lawyer plans to lodge an injunction against the development in the Federal Court this week.
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Police scour mine shafts, drain dam in search for missing outback woman
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