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Diverted driver rolls car following fiery crash that killed two people on Stuart Highway
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Damage to the Stuart Highway after a fiery double-fatal crash at Wirraminna.
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A driver has rolled her car on the Oodnadatta Track after being diverted from the Stuart Highway, where a fiery crash killed two people and collapsed the surface of the road at the weekend.
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Drivers were diverted from the Stuart Highway, with one rollover
A person is in a critical condition in hospital following one of the crashes
The crash at Wirraminna left another person in a critical condition in hospital and also badly damaged the highway.
Top locations for investors in SA revealed
By Bianca Dabu
22 February 2021
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Despite a turbulent year, the South Australian property market reached a new record high in median prices and witnessed a significant increase in sales volume.
Over the quarter, South Australia recorded a 1.15 per cent rise in median home values to $440,000 and 6,776 sales, according to the December 2020 quarter market update by the Real Estate Institute of South Australia (REISA).
Looking at the capital Adelaide, Inner Metro saw the highest quarterly growth in median home values at 5.21 per cent to $868,000, followed by Metro Adelaide with 3.61 per cent to $510,000 and Central Metro with 3.54 per cent to $585,000.
Humphrey irrigation pump fans call for funding to restart a piece of Riverland s food bowl history
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FebFebruary 2021 at 5:02am
The Humphrey pumps on display are pieces of engineering history but not able to be operated.
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The world s last working Humphrey pump has not fired in front of the public for years,
and volunteer operators are calling for the South Australian Government to jump-start this piece of engineering history.
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The Cobdogla Irrigation and Steam Museum is home to two massive Humphrey pumps
Volunteer operators have been told it cannot be operated in front of the public due to safety standards
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