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South Australia records two new coronavirus cases in the past 24 hours and both are believed to be linked to the Parafield cluster.
By Eugene Boisvert and Rebecca Brice
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Health authorities link SA's latest coronavirus case — a teenage student at an Adelaide high school — to the cluster tracing back to a pizza bar and a medi-hotel.
By Bension Siebert
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Chloe Papas has taken advantage of the regular check-ins organised by her workplace, and says non-work chat has been key in building relationships.
By Kellie Scott
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Christmas comes early for Pimpama aged care resident Jay Jones, 92, thanks to two dynamo mums and creative toddlers.
By Cathy Border
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Forced into lockdowns to prevent the spread of coronavirus, families of people with dementia have been left heartbroken that being isolated appears to have contributed to the deterioration of their loved ones.
By Tahlia Roy
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Health authorities have revealed more information about how the spread of coronavirus in an Adelaide medi-hotel developed into a cluster — but key details are still unknown.
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The state's Deputy Police Commissioner Steve Gollschewski confirms the border operation will come to an end as restrictions ease for travellers from Sydney and Victoria.
By Emilie Gramenz
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South Australia's Premier Steven Marshall is pushing to change the regime of international flight arrivals, and wants returning citizens tested for coronavirus before they board planes.
By Eugene Boisvert
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We're in the throes of a global recession, with border closures, record high unemployment and record low interest rates. Yet the stock market is booming. Are investors too optimistic?
By business editor Ian Verrender
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With Adelaide set to experience its first day over 40 degrees Celsius in 10 months on Friday, beachgoers are being warned to be both water- and COVID-safe.
By Eugene Boisvert
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Former US Open runner-up Stephen Leaney is currently in quarantine in the medi-hotel at the centre of SA's coronavirus cluster — but says he learnt about developments through the media.
By Bension Siebert
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South Australia will overhaul its medi-hotel system amid a coronavirus cluster that emerged from the Peppers hotel in Adelaide and has now expanded to 29 cases.
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There are no active cases in the state. The department says 16,409 test results have been received since the last update.
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South Australian Premier Steven Marshall says all people who test positive to coronavirus in the state will be moved from medi-hotels into a separate medical facility, managed by police and protective security officers.
By Alicia Nally and Yasmin Jeffery
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A pizza bar worker whose alleged lie sent South Australia into coronavirus lockdown unnecessarily says he is "extremely remorseful and deeply sorry".
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More than half of Top Glove's factories have stopped production while the company screens and quarantines its workforce after more than 2,000 employees test positive for COVID-19.
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There has been a major development linked to Adelaide's coronavirus cluster, with two cases previously thought to have caught the virus overseas now suspected of having acquired it while in an Adelaide medi-hotel.
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South Australia's latest coronavirus case is not linked to the Parafield cluster, authorities say, as Premier Steven Marshall declares the state has "stared down" a second wave.
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Gladys Berejiklian concedes she she did the wrong thing by allowing colleagues to walk in and out of her office as she awaited the results of a COVID-19 test on the day the state budget was handed down last week.
By Paige Cockburn
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The last COVID patient being treated in hospital was released yesterday. It's the first time Victorian hospitals have been free of coronavirus cases since February.
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A year of extraordinary change has shifted what is normal in the workplace, with colleagues adjusting to seeing each other only on a screen. It's leading to long-term changes to what "the office" looks like.
By business reporter Daniel Ziffer
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The two latest COVID-19 cases confirmed in Shanghai were close contacts of a worker at the city's airport, leading to chaotic scenes and millions of tests being carried out across the nation.
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The Indonesian Government scrambles to procure vaccines as coronavirus cases exceed the grim milestone of 500,000, the second largest number in Asia after India.
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SA health authorities say one new case of coronavirus has been identified as part of the Parafield cluster, bringing the total number of associated cases to 27.
By Eugene Boisvert
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The Adelaide emergency department doctor credited with preventing a widespread coronavirus outbreak in SA initially thought a colleague was joking when she said a patient had tested positive for COVID-19.
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Check the list of places around Adelaide and times that potential COVID-19 cases were there, to find out if you need to take any action.
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South Australian investigators are examining the mobile devices of a man who told contact tracers he ordered a pizza from a restaurant linked to a COVID-19 cluster when he actually worked there.
By Hilary Whiteman and Bension Siebert
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SA Premier Steven Marshall says the state has avoided a coronavirus 'catastrophe' amid the Adelaide virus outbreak.
By Bension Siebert and Tom Fedorowytsch
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The state continues its streak of "double doughnut" days, with just one active case remaining in Victoria.
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South Australian Premier Steven Marshall says there have been no cases of community transmission from Adelaide's coronavirus outbreak — and that all known cases so far have been traced to close contacts.
By Eugene Boisvert and Tom Fedorowytsch
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Check the list of places around Adelaide and times that potential COVID-19 cases were there, to find out if you need to take any action.
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A spokesman says the younger Trump learned his diagnosis earlier this week, has no symptoms and has been quarantining. The son of Donald Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani is also positive for COVID-19.
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Beijing has linked several local COVID-19 infections to frozen food packaging, but the WHO says there's no evidence of the virus spreading this way. How valid are China's concerns, and what is the risk of "object-to-human" transmission?
By Bang Xiao
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South Australian police form a taskforce to investigate all of the information provided to coronavirus contact tracing teams after an unnecessary lockdown of the entire state.
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India has now recorded 9 million coronavirus cases, with 45,882 new infections recorded in the last 24 hours, only the second country to reach the grim milestone after the United States.
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The Northern Territory is set to lift its declaration of Adelaide and its surrounding suburbs as a coronavirus hotspot tomorrow morning, meaning hundreds of people forced to quarantine will be released.
By Jano Gibson and Henry Zwartz
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South Australia's coronavirus restrictions will largely go back to how they were earlier this week from Sunday morning. Here's what they are.
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Check the list of places around Adelaide and times that potential COVID-19 cases were there, to find out if you need to take any action.
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Only around 4,000 people have paid their hotel quarantine bills and debt recovery orders have been issued to recover some $2 million in outstanding fees from overdue invoices, documents obtained by the ABC reveal.
By Jesse Dorsett
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Check the list of places around Adelaide and times that potential COVID-19 cases were there, to find out if you need to take any action.
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Travellers have described "crazy" and "incredible" scenes of banked-up traffic between Adelaide and Broken Hill on Wednesday night as drivers raced to get into New South Wales before midnight.
By Jonathon Poulson, Saskia Mabin and Andrew Schmidt
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South Australia records no new coronavirus cases linked to a cluster that leaked from a medi-hotel, as authorities applaud the record 20,000 people who got tested over the past 48 hours.
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Queensland's suicide rate has not risen amid the coronavirus pandemic, defying expectations, however researchers and mental health workers still worry about a delayed effect and pockets of despair.
By Holly Richardson
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The Northern Territory's widely praised quarantine system is thrown into chaos by a border closure with South Australia and a stray bird. Here's how it happened.
By Jesse Thompson
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Some of the tightest restrictions faced anywhere in Australia since the start of the coronavirus pandemic are now in place in South Australia.
By Eugene Boisvert, Natarsha Kallios and Mahalia Carter
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Large numbers of Germans protesting coronavirus restrictions clash with police who fire water cannons at them near the Brandenburg Gate.
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Contracting coronavirus via a surface is considered somewhat rare, but it's exactly what seems to have sparked a cluster in Adelaide's northern suburbs.
By
Sara Tomevska
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In an unprecedented day for South Australia, regional communities across the state have been forced to make urgent plans to prepare for a complete COVID-19 lockdown from midnight on Wednesday.
By Laura Collins, Jodie Hamilton and Bec Whetham
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South Australia's police commissioner warns shoppers not to panic buy ahead of the state's tough lockdown, but supermarkets and other stores are being stripped of supplies.
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Here's what will still be open and what will be closed from Thursday, plus the directions authorities are giving South Australians about how to stop the spread of COVID–19.
By state political reporter Isabel Dayman