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New straddle carrier for Beachport boatyard
A new straddle carrier at the busy Beachport boatyard will boost productivity and support the state’s commercial fishing industry.
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Major reform of driver training laws to raise standards, cut costs and improve driver skills
The State Government has introduced a Bill into Parliament to drive major reform of driver training laws to address corruption and sexually predatory behaviour in the sector, improve the skills of motorists and reduce costs for learners.
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Landmark review recommends sweeping reforms for taxi, Access cab, chauffeur and rideshare industries
Better security, stronger vehicle identification and removing barriers for service delivery in regional South Australia are among a raft of changes proposed after a thorough review of the state’s taxi, Access cab, chauffeur and rideshare industries.
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Increased safety for motorbike riders with new training
South Australian motorbike riders will have a safer start on the road with new training requirements for those wanting to obtain a licence, improving safety for all road users.
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Japanese plates a huge success following first auction
The long-awaited release of Japanese-style number plates has proven popular with South Australians with more than one thousand vehicles already rocking their new plates.
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Ewe beauty! Extra bus services for showgoers
Get moo-ving to this year’s Royal Adelaide Show on public transport with an udderly stress-free ride to the heart of the fun.
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Next stop: Port Dock
For the first time in over 40 years, trains are running into the heart of Port Adelaide, with the Port Dock spur line and station now open.
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Refurbished roundabouts ready for Mount Gambier
Drivers in Mount Gambier, South Australia can enjoy a smoother and safer drive thanks to the completion of four upgraded roundabouts in the regional city.
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Building a strong foundation as first slab laid for new Aquatic Centre
The new Adelaide Aquatic Centre is taking shape with concrete pouring commencing on the slabs to support the new pools.
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New high frequency bus services bound for Adelaide Hills
Close to 600 extra bus services each week will give Adelaide Hills commuters greater flexibility, creating more seats on public transport and taking cars off the road.