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Fake fire shows tunnels ready for real emergency
A simulated emergency inside the newly refurbished Heysen Tunnels has shown how effectively the new fire suppression system and traffic management systems operate.
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Trains are back in public hands
Train operations have returned to Government control on a historic day for public transport in South Australia.
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$40 million funding injection for Whyalla
Funding for upgrades to the Whyalla Airport and the Whyalla Surf Club and Café are among a $20 million suite of new state government measures announced in the region today.
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Works begin on restoration of Belair Road retaining walls to future-proof journeys
Maintenance works required to preserve the long-term structural integrity of Belair Road have commenced below the Windy Point Lookout at Lynton.
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New boating strategy launched to boost water safety
The State Government has today released the South Australian Recreational Boating Safety Strategy 2025-2030, to help combat irresponsible and dangerous behaviour across the state’s coastal and inland waters.
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A cleaner future is here as final hybrid train ready for service
The State Government has reached a major milestone in its journey towards sustainability with 50 hybrid-diesel railcars now in operation across Adelaide Metro’s rail network.
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Delivering better bus services in Adelaide’s north
Northern suburbs residents are being invited to help plot out new bus stops as part of enhanced services for Parafield Gardens, aimed at improving access and connections to public transport.
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Temporary closure of Purnong Ferry
The Department for Infrastructure and Transport advises there will be a temporary closure of the Purnong ferry service from 10am to 1pm on Thursday, 23 January.
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A smoother and safer South Road
Approximately 7.5 kilometres of safer and smoother road surface has been delivered in both directions along South Road.
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Marino Railway Station upgrade to improve passenger safety and comfort
A new shelter, digital screen and critical security features will be installed in a $2 million upgrade of Marino Railway Station, boosting passenger safety and comfort.
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Fast-tracking better protection for bus drivers
Innovative safety screens to provide greater protection for Adelaide’s bus drivers will be rolled out in half the time previously anticipated, with the State Government moving to fast-track the important initiative.
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Bus stops here for junk food advertising
The state government is taking action to tackle obesity by becoming the first state to ban junk food advertising on public buses, trains and trams.