A man has been busted driving a scissor lift through a popular party strip in Adelaide.
Mining magnate Clive Palmer will face the federal court again this month in a bid to force the Australian Electoral Commission to count crosses on voting ballots as a No vote.
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Palmer launches court bid to force AEC to count ‘X’ as ‘No’ in Voice voteThe court challenge comes just five weeks before Australians vote in the referendum on October 14.
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Palmer launches court bid to force AEC to count ‘X’ as ‘No’ in Voice voteThe court challenge comes just five weeks before Australians vote in the referendum on October 14.
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Palmer launches court bid to force AEC to count ‘X’ as ‘No’ in Voice voteThe court challenge comes just five weeks before Australians vote in the referendum on October 14.
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‘Yes’ campaign’s behaviour pushing people to Vote ‘No’ for Voice referendumSky News host James Morrow says the thing pushing people to Vote No for the Voice referendum is the “behaviour of the Yes” campaign. “This idea that if you do not vote for the Voice if you have questions about the Voice – you are spreading misinformation, you are evil, you are a racist, you are not a good person, you don’t like Aboriginal people – none of these things are true of No voters,” Mr Morrow said. “Students at Charles Darwin University were told that they should reconsider a career in allied health if they do not support the Indigenous Voice to Parliament. “This sort of bullying is exactly the reason why so many people look at the Voice to Parliament, they look at creating another chapter to the constitution, they look at the way the High Court will wind up ultimately being the arbiter of this. “They say if this is how you are going to behave and demonize half the population – more than half now – I don’t want anything to do with it.”
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Adelaide United secure more than $1 million for the sale of Socceroos star Craig GoodwinSocceroos star to leave A-League for ‘life-changing’ $1m Saudi switch
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Police warn of fake money at Royal Adelaide’s annual showSouth Australia Police are alerting attendees and sellers at this year's Royal Adelaide Show to a rise in counterfeit money circulation. An investigation started when a staff member at the show noticed a counterfeit $50 note after it tore. So far, three counterfeit notes have been discovered, used to buy a show bag, some food, and another purchase at a different stall. Organisers are collaborating with police to address the situation. The show continues until tomorrow, and vendors are advised to remain vigilant against fake money.
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