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25.01.2022 ROAD RULES QUIZ: Test your give way skills - Tell us in the comments in what order should these cars go? Options: A. Yellow, red, green, blue B. Green, blue, ye...llow, red C. Red, blue, yellow, green D. Blue, red, yellow, green ANSWER: D. Blue, red, yellow, green This situation could be tricky for some motorists as they may confuse the left turning lane for a slip lane. It’s for this reason that the blue car goes first, followed by the red one. From there, usual give way rules stipulate the yellow car goes third, and the green car last.



24.01.2022 Today is World Suicide Prevention Day. We'd like to remind everyone that research has shown acknowledging and talking about suicide may reduce suicide risk. #WSPD2020

23.01.2022 While social distancing can’t be practised in all situations, people doing things a bit differently for now will help to stop the spread of the coronavirus. Learn more: https://bit.ly/39hwSfc

23.01.2022 Unsure if you need to be in self-isolation? Unsure if you should be getting tested for COVID-19? Learn what you need to do if: you've returned from overseas... you've returned from interstate you've been in close contact with a confirmed COVID-19 case you're a healthcare worker who is feeling unwell you do not meet the criteria above, but are feeling unwell you are feeling worried but well Visit www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/COVID2019 for more information. [Advice updated 23 March 2020]



20.01.2022 We are prepared for a potential coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic spreading to South Australia. People should be alert, but not alarmed. Ongoing research ...and evidence suggests that COVID-19 presents as a mild illness in the majority of cases, with fever and cough being the most commonly reported symptoms. Severe illness and fatalities occur more often in people who are older, have chronic conditions (e.g. cardiovascular disease, diabetes, hypertension) or are immunocompromised (e.g. cancer, renal disease). Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people may also be at increased risk. Our hospitals are ready and prepared to respond. We have opened a COVID-19 clinic at the RAH and are planning more across metro SA. These clinics will test and treat patients outside of Emergency Departments. There is no need to stockpile food or toilet paper. However, you may want to have a few weeks of essential items such as regular medications in case you become unwell and cannot leave your home except to seek medical treatment. If you are well, you do not need to wear a mask unless you have been advised to do so by a medical provider. Surgical masks in the community are only helpful in preventing people who are suspected or have COVID-19 from spreading it to others. We all have a part to play in reducing the risk of getting sick and stopping the spread of infections: Stay home from work and school if you are unwell (e.g. don’t go shopping or use public transport until you are well). Avoid contact with others if you are sick (particularly vulnerable people such as older persons and people with chronic medical conditions). If others are sick, keep your distance from them as much as possible (at least 1.5 metres), avoid close contact such as shaking hands, hugging, kissing. Wash hands regularly, particularly after going to the toilet, blowing your nose or handling used tissues. Cover coughs and sneezes with a clean tissue or your elbow. Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth, or handling food, until you have washed your hands. Wipe down frequently touched surfaces.

20.01.2022 Happy (or not) Australia Day

19.01.2022 Both are GREAT but there can be a big difference between the two... MADE IN AUSTRALIA when the product underwent its last substantial transformation in A...ustralia, regardless of the origin of its ingredients For example, a packet of biscuits made here from imported ingredients So ‘Made in Australia’ may use imported ingredients or have been partially manufactured overseas, and then imported to Australia for its last transformation. However, if a product is only packed here they can NOT use the Made in Australia statement must be ‘substantially transformed’ here PRODUCT OF AUSTRALIA when virtually all ingredients are from Australia and virtually all of its major processing occurred in Australia For example, a packet of pasta made from scratch here using all Australian ingredients This is the bees knees of product origin It means all of the product's significant ingredients come from Australia; and all, or nearly all of the manufacturing or processing has been carried out in Australia. There are far more components to adhere to (as opposed to Made in Australia) and you can be far more certain about the product’s origins Don't get too overwhelmed with making every single purchase a 100% Australian grown, made and owned product, just aim for a better swap to what you were buying and you're doing great!! Keep it up, kid! #maketheswap #maketheswapaustralia #productorigin #productlabel



19.01.2022 The following COVID-19 testing sites will be open until 8pm today: Victoria Park/Pakapakanthi Elizabeth (Goodman Rd) Parafield Airport Magill... Only those who have been advised by SA Health, or those who have symptoms of COVID-19, should get tested. If you have any of the below symptoms, even if mild, go to a testing clinic for a free COVID-19 test: fever or chills cough sore throat runny nose shortness of breath loss of taste or smell. Be prepared for delays by bringing water and snacks with you. We ask that you please be patient with our staff who are working hard to organise logistics and collect samples. For the latest COVID-19 health alerts, visit: www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/covidcontacttracing To find a location to get a COVID-19 test, visit: www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/covidtesting

18.01.2022 Come and join us at Australian made products.

18.01.2022 How do you wash your hands? This is the World Health Organisation's recommended method. Hand washing helps stop the spread of disease, so get some soap and start scrubbing!

17.01.2022 From midnight tonight, South Australians will pause and create a 6 day circuit breaker that will enable us to get ahead of the Parafield Cluster. This means al...l non-essential workers must stay home and only leave for groceries and medical supplies. Our decision to go hard and go early is based on the advice of our world class health team. I know the restrictions we have put in place will be challenging for many South Australians, but the alternative is the virus escapes into the wider community forcing an even longer lockdown. I urge people to be kind and respectful to one another during this time. Click through the images to see what's open and what's closed. Thank you for working together with us - we WILL get through this.

14.01.2022 #BusCharter #TravelSafe in South Australia



14.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/job_opening/650251808997426/?source=share We are looking for Drivers...

13.01.2022 Take care today...

13.01.2022 Hey Google, can I use my phone while waiting at traffic lights? Let's find out! #thinkroadsafety

08.01.2022 It’s important to be #COVIDSafe at all times. Keep 1.5m from people, follow guidelines in shops and businesses and always practise good hygiene. For the latest advice, visit https://www.health.gov.au//novel-coronavirus-2019-ncov-hea

07.01.2022 If you are going away these school holidays, don't be a wrongbottom. Always secure and check your load.

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