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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.
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Comprehensive new Action Plan to boost road safety
An increased focus on road safety education headlines a refreshed South Australia’s Road Safety Action Plan.
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Free public transport for New Year’s Eve
South Australians are being urged to plan ahead this New Year’s Eve and utilise free public transport services which will be running all night to get those celebrating to and from home safely.
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Temporary closure of Outer Harbor, Port Dock and Grange rail lines
A temporary full closure of the Outer Harbor, Port Dock and Grange rail lines will be in place in early January 2025 to safely allow track maintenance, signalling works and a level crossing upgrade.
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What’s lost is found on Adelaide Metro
Whipper snippers, musical instruments, suitcases and prams were among a staggering 14,000 items left on public transport this year.
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Light at the end of the Tunnels following extensive refit
Building work on the refit of Heysen Tunnels has been completed on schedule, with new systems and equipment now in place ahead of final testing, marking the end of ongoing traffic restrictions.
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South Australian highways ready for the holiday haul
Upgrades on four key highways in South Australia will be completed just in time for Christmas, helping keep holiday-makers safe on the road.
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Hindmarsh junction upgrade open to traffic
Easier and safer access to the Hindmarsh sporting, entertainment and recreational precinct has been delivered, with the completion of the upgraded Manton Street and Adam Street junction.
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Service SA partners with Hutt Street Centre to support vulnerable South Australians
A new ongoing collaboration between the State Government and the Hutt St Centre is helping vulnerable people, including those experiencing homelessness, rebuild their lives.
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Ferry refurbishments back on track after floods
One of South Australia’s river ferries, nicknamed Dotterel, has completed its biggest journey, travelling more than 300 kilometres along the River Murray – nearly 10 times further than its daily run.
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Aquatic Centre pools fill up for the first time
Test fills have taken place at the new Adelaide Aquatic Centre site, with two of the pools filled for the first time.