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Inaugural Festival of Hills a huge success
The first Festival of the Hills, held from Friday 19 to Sunday 21 February, has been warmly embraced by locals and visitors alike.
Mayor Jan-Claire Wisdom notes the value of the three-day series, stating that it has “shone a light on the value of free community events as an essential part of the wellbeing and recovery process from the pain and disruption of recent bushfire and pandemic events.”
The event provided opportunities for everyone to relax, recover, and raise the spirits of the wider Adelaide Hills community. “Resilience, joy and positivity was seen and heard everywhere,” said Mayor Wisdom.
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Carly Jane Wren handed suspended sentence after toddler son drank illegal drug fantasy
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A two-year-old boy was left unconscious or semi-conscious and very pale after he drank the drug fantasy from an open bottle his mother had set down on the kitchen bench, a court has heard. The toddler s heart rate had slowed by the time paramedics arrived at the family home at Mount Torrens, in the Adelaide Hills, in June of this year. His mother, 35-year-old Carly Jane Wren, told police she had used the drug, also known as GBH, to help her sleep and stored it in a water bottle on a ledge near her bed. Sentencing Wren in the District Court on Friday, Judge Ian Press said she had picked up the bottle to put a lid on it when her phone rang.
A two-year-old boy was left unconscious or semi-conscious and very pale after he drank the drug fantasy from an open bottle his mother had set down on the kitchen bench, a court has heard. The toddler s heart rate had slowed by the time paramedics arrived at the family home at Mount Torrens, in the Adelaide Hills, in June of this year. His mother, 35-year-old Carly Jane Wren, told police she had used the drug, also known as GBH, to help her sleep and stored it in a water bottle on a ledge near her bed. Sentencing Wren in the District Court on Friday, Judge Ian Press said she had picked up the bottle to put a lid on it when her phone rang.