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SA concession cardholders to get free solar systems

SA concession cardholders to get free solar systems South Australian Premier Steven Marshall has announced that 1000 concession cardholders in the state will have access to free solar systems. The Premier announced the Switch for Solar trial program in May, enabling households to swap their energy concession payments for brand new rooftop systems. The pilot will see 1000 homes in selected suburbs given a chance to trade their concession payments over ten years for a 4.4 kilowatt solar PV system installed at no cost. Concession card holders currently receive $215.10 per year from the Cost of Living Concession and up to $231.41 per year towards their energy bill, totalling $446.51. By trading these for a solar system, they will save up to $665 more a year on their energy costs.

Talented South Australian teen netball star killed in horror crash in McLaren Vale

Tributes are flowing for 19-year-old Banksia Park woman Ivy-Rose Hughes after she was killed in a horror two-car crash in McLaren Vale, South Australia overnight. The talented state netball player was travelling home from a day in the vineyards with friends when the Mazda she was travelling in collided with another vehicle at an intersection on Main and Binney roads just after 10pm on Wednesday. READ MORE: Ivy-Rose Hughes was killed in a car crash in McClaren Vale overnight.(9News) Ms Hughes was killed on impact and the seven others from both cars were rushed to hospital with varying levels of injury. Two remain in a serious condition, three are stable and one has been discharged.

Elephant-shaped cloud : Alleged drug driver s bizarre excuse for using mobile

Elephant-shaped cloud : Alleged drug driver s bizarre excuse for using mobile
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Driver fined for alleged phone use tests positive for methamphetamine, police say

Driver fined for alleged phone use tests positive for methamphetamine, police say ThuThursday 24 Police tweeted about the incident, along with this photo of a cloud formation. ( Print text only Cancel An Adelaide driver who allegedly tested positive for methamphetamine told officers he was using his mobile phone while at the wheel so he could take photos of an elephant-shaped cloud , police have said. Key points: He allegedly tested positive for methamphetamine The 49-year-old man s child was also travelling in the car A police patrol pulled over the man from Adelaide s north-eastern suburbs after he was spotted in the city s CBD about 10:45am.

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