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Ο ΠΑΟΚ έ-Χ-ασε κι άλλο έδαφος, ήττα με ανατροπή για Αστέρα

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«Άσφαιρη» ισοπαλία παραχώρησε ο ΠΑΟΚ στην Κράσνονταρ (ΠΑΟΚ – Κράσνονταρ 0-0) για την 3η αγωνιστική του 3ου ομίλου του Europa League. Ο «Δικέφαλος» δεν κατάφερε να εκμεταλλευτεί την έδρα του και με την τρίτη ισοπαλία στον όμιλο ήδη έχει χάσει έδαφος στην υπόθεση πρόκριση.

Ο Αστέρας Τρίπολης που εξ αρχής είχε δύσκολη αποστολή στο πλαίσιο του 11ου ομίλου, γνώρισε την ήττα (ΑΠΟΕΛ – Αστέρας 2-1) στο «ΓΣΠ» της Κύπρου από τον ΑΠΟΕΛ και μάλιστα με ανατροπή, αφού η ομάα της Τρίπολης είχε προηγηθεί.

Πέρασε εύκολα από τη Μπακού η Ντόρτμουντ

Χωρίς να αντιμετωπίσει ιδιαίτερα προβλήματα, η Ντόρτμουντ πέρασε με νίκη 3-1 επί της Καμπάλα από τη Μπακού, για την 3η αγωνιστική του Europa League. Ετσι, η γερμανική ομάδα βρίσκεται στην πρώτη θέση του 3ου ομίλου με 7 βαθμούς, ενώ ακολουθούν η Κράσνονταρ με 3, ο ΠΑΟΚ με 2 και τελευταία η Καμπάλα (1).

Χατ-τρικ πέτυχε ο Πιερ-Εμρίκ Ομπαμεγιάνγκ (31΄,38΄,72΄), σε όλο το διάστημα του αγώνα έπαιξε ο Σωκράτης Παπασταθόπουλος, ενώ για τους Αζέρους το γκολ της «τιμής» σημείωσε στις καθυστερήσεις (90+3΄) ο Ντοντό.

Μόνο νίκες για Νάπολι, Ραπίντ και Μπράγκα

Η Νάπολι, η Ραπίντ Βιένης και η Μπράγκα είναι οι μοναδικές ομάδες που συνεχίζουν με τρεις νίκες, μετά την ολοκλήρωση της 3ης αγωνιστικής των ομίλων του Europa League. Οι «παρτενοπέι» καθάρισαν μέσα σε 40 λεπτά τον εκτός έδρας αγώνα με τη Μίντιλαντ (3-1), ενώ η Ραπίντ επικράτησε 3-2 της Βικτόρια Πλζεν με τον Θάνο Πέτσο να σημειώνει το τρίτο γκολ.

Η Μπράγκα νίκησε 3-2 τη Μαρσέιγ στην Πορτογαλία, στον πιο συναρπαστικό -έως τώρα- αγώνα της διοργάνωσης, καθώς προηγήθηκε 2-0 μέχρι το 84΄, η «Ολιμπίκ» ισοφάρισε στο 87΄, όμως ο Αλαν σκόραρε στο 88΄ και διαμόρφωσε το τελικό σκορ.

Πολύτιμο βαθμό πήρε η Σπάρτα Πράγας στο Γκελζενκίρχεν, αποσπώντας ισοπαλία 2-2 από τη Σάλκε. Αποτέλεσμα που ουσιαστικά βγάζει τον Αστέρα Τρίπολης εκτός διεκδίκησης πρόκρισης από τον 11ο όμιλο του Europa League. Η ελληνική ομάδα έμεινε στην τελευταία θέση με έναν βαθμό σε τρεις αγώνες, ενώ η Σάλκε έχει 7, η Σπάρτα Πράγας 5 και ο ΑΠΟΕΛ 3, χάρη στη νίκη του 2-1 επί του Αστέρα.

Συνοπτικά τα αποτελέσματα, οι σκόρερ και οι βαθμολογίες ανά όμιλο:

1ος ΟΜΙΛΟΣ

Μόλντε-Σέλτικ 3-1
(11΄ Καμάρα, 18΄ Φόρεν, 56΄ Ελγιουνούσι – 55΄ Κόμονς)

Φενέρμπαχτσε-Αγιαξ 1-0
(89΄ Φερναντάο)

Βαθμολογία Ν Ι Η Τερμ. Β.
Μόλντε 2 1 0 7-3 7
Φενέρμπαχτσε 1 1 1 4-5 4
Σέλτικ 0 2 1 5-7 2
Αγιαξ 0 2 1 3-4 2

2ος ΟΜΙΛΟΣ

Λίβερπουλ-Ρούμπιν Καζάν 1-1
(37΄ Τσαν – 15΄ Ντέβιτς)

Μπορντό-Σιόν 0-1
(21΄ Λακρουά)

Βαθμολογία Ν Ι Η Τερμ. Β.
Σιόν 2 1 0 4-2 7
Λίβερπουλ 0 3 0 3-3 3
Μπορντό 0 2 1 1-2 2
Ρούμπιν Καζάν 0 2 1 2-3 2

3ος ΟΜΙΛΟΣ

ΠΑΟΚ-FC Κράσνονταρ 0-0

Καμπάλα-Ντόρτμουντ 1-3
(90+3΄ Ντοντό – 31΄,38΄,72΄ Ομπαμεγιάνγκ)

Βαθμολογία Ν Ι Η Τερμ. Β.
Ντόρτμουντ 2 1 0 6-3 7
FC Κράσνονταρ 1 1 1 3-3 4
ΠΑΟΚ 0 3 0 1-1 3
Καμπάλα 0 1 2 2-5 1

4ος ΟΜΙΛΟΣ

Λέγκια Βαρσοβίας-Μπριζ 1-1
(51΄ Κούχαρτσικ – 39΄ Ντε Φάου)

Μίντιλαντ-Νάπολι 1-4
(43΄ Πούσιτς – 19΄ Καγεχόν, 31΄,40΄ Γκαμπιαντίνι, 90+4΄ Ιγκουαϊν)

Βαθμολογία Ν Ι Η Τερμ. Β.
Νάπολι 3 0 0 11-1 9
Μίντιλαντ 2 0 1 5-5 6
Λέγκια Βαρσοβίας 0 1 2 1-4 1
Μπριζ 0 1 2 2-9 1

5ος ΟΜΙΛΟΣ

Βιγιαρεάλ-Ντιναμό Μινσκ 4-0
(17΄,32΄ Μπακαμπού, 61΄ Σολντάδο, 70΄ Μπεϊγί)

Ραπίντ Βιένης-Βικτόρια Πλζεν 3-2
(34΄ Χόφμαν, 52΄ Σάουμπ, 67΄ Πέτσος – 12΄ Ντούρις, 76΄ Χροσόφσκι)

Βαθμολογία Ν Ι Η Τερμ. Β.
Ραπίντ Βιένης 3 0 0 6-3 9
Βιγιαρεάλ 2 0 1 6-2 6
Βικτόρια Πλζεν 1 0 2 4-4 3
Ντιναμό Μινσκ 0 0 3 0-7 0

6ος ΟΜΙΛΟΣ

Μπράγκα-Μαρσέιγ 3-2
(61΄ Χασάν, 77΄ Εντουάρντο, 88΄ Αλαν – 84΄ Αλεσαντρινί, 87΄ Μπατσουαγί)

Σλόβαν Λίμπερετς-Γκρόνινγκεν 1-1
(87΄ Λούκασεν – 90+6΄ Χούσεν)

Βαθμολογία Ν Ι Η Τερμ. Β.
Μπράγκα 3 0 0 5-2 9
Σλόβαν Λίμπερετς 1 1 1 2-2 4
Μαρσέιγ 1 0 2 5-4 3
Γκρόνινγκεν 0 1 2 1-5 1

7ος ΟΜΙΛΟΣ

Λάτσιο-Ρόζενμποργκ 3-1
(28΄ Μάτρι, 54΄ Φελίπε Αντερσον, 79΄ Καντρέβα – 69΄ Σόντερλουντ)

Ντνίπρο-Σεντ Ετιέν 0-1
(44΄ Αμουμά)

Βαθμολογία Ν Ι Η Τερμ. Β.
Λάτσιο 2 1 0 7-4 7
Σεντ Ετιέν 1 1 1 5-5 4
Ντνίπρο 1 1 1 2-2 4
Ρόζενμποργκ 0 1 2 2-4 1

8ος ΟΜΙΛΟΣ

Λοκομοτίβ Μόσχας-Μπεσίκτας 1-1
(54΄ Μαϊκόν – 64΄ Μάριο Γκόμεζ)

Σπόρτινγκ Λισ.-Σκεντέρμπεου 5-1
(38΄πεν. Ακουϊλάνι, 41΄πεν. Μοντέρο, 64΄ Ματέους, 69΄ Φιγκεϊρέντο, 77΄ Ζοάο Περέιρα – 89΄ Γιασάνιτσα)

Βαθμολογία Ν Ι Η Τερμ. Β.
Λοκομοτίβ Μόσχας 2 1 0 6-2 7
Μπεσίκτας 1 2 0 3-2 5
Σπόρτινγκ Λισ. 1 1 1 7-5 4
Σκεντέρμπεου 0 0 3 1-8 0

9ος ΟΜΙΛΟΣ

Βασιλεία-Μπελενένσες 1-2
(15΄ Λανγκ – 27΄ Λουϊς Λεάλ, 45΄ Κούτσα)

Φιορεντίνα-Λεχ Πόζναν 1-2
(90΄ Ρόσι – 65΄ Κοβνάτσκι, 82΄ Γκάιος)

Βαθμολογία Ν Ι Η Τερμ. Β.
Βασιλεία 2 0 1 5-3 6
Λεχ Πόζναν 1 1 1 2-3 4
Μπελενένσες 1 1 1 2-5 4
Φιορεντίνα 1 0 2 5-4 3

10ος ΟΜΙΛΟΣ

Μονακό-Καραμπάχ 1-0
(70΄ Τραορέ)

Άντερλεχτ-Τότεναμ 2-1
(13΄ Ζιλέ, 75΄ Οκάκα – 4΄ Ερικσεν)

Βαθμολογία Ν Ι Η Τερμ. Β.
Βασιλεία 2 0 1 5-3 6
Λεχ Πόζναν 1 1 1 2-3 4
Μπελενένσες 1 1 1 2-5 4
Φιορεντίνα 1 0 2 5-4 3

11ος ΟΜΙΛΟΣ

Σάλκε-Σπάρτα Πράγας 2-2
(6΄ Ντι Σάντο, 73΄ Σάνε – 50΄ Φατάι, 63΄ Λάφατα)

ΑΠΟΕΛ-ΑΣΤΕΡΑΣ ΤΡΙΠΟΛΗΣ 2-1
(+45΄πεν. Καβενάγκι, 59΄ Καρλάο – 8΄ Λιούι)

Βαθμολογία Ν Ι Η Τερμ. Β.
Σάλκε 2 1 0 9-2 7
Σπάρτα Πράγας 1 2 0 5-3 5
ΑΠΟΕΛ 1 0 2 2-6 3
ΑΣΤΕΡΑΣ ΤΡΙΠΟΛΗΣ 0 1 2 2-7 1

12ος ΟΜΙΛΟΣ

Άλκμααρ-Άουγκσμπουργκ 0-1
(43΄ Τροχόφσκι)

Παρτιζάν Βελ.-Αθλέτικ Μπιλμπάο 0-2
(32′ Ραούλ Γκαρσία, 85΄ Ετσεμπαρία)

Βαθμολογία Ν Ι Η Τερμ. Β.
Αθλέτικ Μπιλμπάο 2 0 1 6-2 6
Παρτιζάν Βελ. 2 0 1 6-5 6
Άουγκσμπουργκ 1 0 2 3-6 3
Άλκμααρ 1 0 2 4-5 3

Πηγή:in.gr

Girl in suitcase: Mother was a troubled teen with a quiet but beautiful personality

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Karlie Pearce-Stevenson had a beautiful personality but was troubled in her teenage years, according to a close friend who welcomed the then-teenager into her Alice Springs home after she fled a family argument.

Jennifer Adams, who lived in Alice Springs until 2006 and met Ms Pearce-Stevenson through mutual friends, said the girl everybody knew as “mouse” stayed with her for a week during 2004 or 2005.

“She just stayed with me as she was fighting with her family. She was a bit of a defiant teenager like a lot of girls that age.”

“She was so lost. [She] always seemed to be struggling.”

Ms Adams could not recall the exact nature of the feud between Ms Pearce-Stevenson and her family, but said it related to “silly stuff.”

Ms Pearce-Stevenson’s mother Colleen Povey, who passed away from illness in 2012, was a “lovely” person, she said.

“[They] just clashed a bit I think. Not [coming] home on time, etcetera.

“She was a beautiful girl though, I’m just so shattered for her that this is the outcome.”

Ms Adams said her friend appeared shy to the outside world, but to close friends she was known as a vibrant, outgoing girl.

“She was very quiet unless you knew her, then she was loud. She had a beautiful personality [but] she also could be a pocket rocket if she was upset.”

Ms Adams is one of many friends and relatives who are grappling with the news that Ms Pearce-Stevenson and her daughter Khandalyce were murdered, perhaps as long ago as 2008, after their bodies were identified by homicide detectives this week.

After searching for Ms Pearce-Stevenson and Khandalyce since 2009, her family were informed on Wednesday that the young mother was in fact the “Angel of Belanglo” – the unidentified woman whose body was discovered by trail bike riders in Belanglo State Forest in 2010.

Khandalyce, who was aged between two and four years old, had also been the victim of a “truly evil” crime, detectives said.

She was identified as the “girl in suitcase”, whose body was discovered by a member of the public alongside the Karoonda Highway near Wynarka on July 14.

Scott Povey, Ms Pearce-Stevenson’s stepfather, said the news confirmed the family’s worst fears.

“We had a lot of Facebook pages and everything else [to find them]. She just disappeared like she did not want to be found but I think we all knew that something wasn’t right,” he told Seven News.

“(I) just miss them so much.

“Some days I’m just numb and other days are, dunno, just empty,”

Ms Adams said she left Alice Springs in 2006 and fell out of touch with the young mother after that.

Police believe Ms Stevenson-Pearce also left Alice Springs between 2006 and 2008, and is thought to have travelled to Darwin, Adelaide and Canberra.

The last reported sighting of the pair was on November 8, 2008, when they were stopped by police while driving down the Stuart Highway near Coober Pedy in South Australia. At the time Ms Pearce-Stevenson was aged 20 and Khandalyce was two.

A NSW prisoner, who is being held in custody on unrelated offences, is now a key suspect in their murders
source:smh.com.au

Greek smoking ban widely flouted

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Greece’s smoking ban for indoor public spaces, first introduced in September 2010, has all but gone up in smoke. Despite government pledges of vigilance and fines, smokers continue to light up in the vast majority of restaurants, bars and cafes.

Anti-smoking laws are only respected in public transport, medical facilities (though not always) and a small number of good, and usually pricey, restaurants. The ban appears to be completely ignored in the country’s tavernas, cafes and bars. Inspections by state authorities have eased dramatically.

“Since the municipal police force was disbanded, inspections have only been carried out if someone makes a complaint to the Hellenic Center for Disease Control and Prevention (KEELPNO),” Attica Regional Authority officials told Kathimerini.

Meanwhile, a four-digit telephone hotline where people could make complaints about alleged ban violations or get information is long out of order.

Currently, a body of public health inspectors set up to carry out on-site inspections only act upon complaints regarding ban violations in hospitals. Recently, a unit visited the Metaxa Cancer Hospital in Piraeus on two occasions to stop visitors from smoking on the premises of the clinic.

Of course one can find exceptions to the rule, as a small minority of smokers choose to respect the official restrictions, even if those are largely breached.
“Our venue was recently booked for an engagement party. We left it up to the guests to decide whether they would light up inside the hall. To my surprise, everyone would pop out for a smoke,” a restaurant-owner in Piraeus told the newspaper. “When I asked why, they said there were kids inside the room and that it would not be fair for non-smokers to put up with cigarette smoke,” he said.

Meanwhile, Health Ministry officials are examining ways to enforce the existing restrictions. “We need to bring the issue back into focus,” Ioannis Baskozos, general secretary of public health, told Kathimerini. “Different priorities may be put forward because of the state that the nation is in, but protecting [public health] from smoking is important,” he said.

Baskozos met last week with Panayiotis Behrakis, chairman of the National Steering Committee for Tobacco Control and president of the European Network for Smoking and Tobacco Prevention, to discuss the issue.

An action group will be set up in the coming weeks with the participation of KEELPNO, the National School of Public Health and the Hellenic Cancer Society.

source:ekathimerini.com

Masked swordsman posed for photos before killing two people and wounding others at Swedish school

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A masked man brandishing a sword broke into a school in Sweden, walking from classroom to classroom to stab students as they opened the door, killing two people and seriously wounding two others before being shot by police and later dying in hospital.

Local media showed what it said was a picture of the assailant carrying a sword and dressed in a black trench coat and helmet, posing for pictures with students shortly before the attack.

“We thought it was a joke, a Halloween prank or something, but it wasn’t,” one witness student told TV4.

The attack took place in the south-western town of Trollhattan at a school for children aged between six and 15, shocking a nation where such violence is rare.

Media reports said the assailant was wearing a mask, and school children initially thought it was a prank or a Halloween costume.

One teacher was found dead at the school, while a second victim died in hospital several hours later.

Swedish media reported the second victim was a young boy.

“We cannot confirm the second victim’s identity yet as the family is in the process of being informed,” hospital spokesman Nicklas Claesson said.

Hospital staff had previously confirmed that two boys, aged 11 and 15, were in critical condition with stab wounds, while another teacher who was seriously wounded in the attack was also being operated on.

The assailant, a 21-year-old man from Trollhattan who was shot by police at the scene, later died in hospital.

Police were alerted about the incident at 10:10 am local time and have already identified the attacker.

However, his identity has not been disclosed and the motive for the attack remains unclear.

“When we first saw him, we thought it was a joke. He was wearing a mask and black clothes and [carrying] a long sword. Some students wanted to take their picture with him and feel the sword,” one unidentified student told news agency TT.

When the man started attacking people, he quickly realised it was not a joke and fled as the assailant went from classroom to classroom looking for victims.

TT reported several knives were used in the attack.

Police said there was “a lot of confusion” at the school, saying there were still pupils and teachers inside more than two hours after the attack.

Several media outlets said the masked man had a YouTube account where he posted material glorifying Adolf Hitler and Nazi Germany, and critical of Islam and immigration.

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‘A black day for Sweden’: Swedish PM

According to its website, the Kronan school has around 400 pupils, including many newly-arrived immigrants.

Swedish media described it as a “problem school”.

It had been criticised by the Swedish Schools Inspectorate for its lax security and on account of a number of disruptions which prevented the pupils from learning.

Teachers had complained to the inspectorate about the school library and cafe being open to the public and creating an insecure environment for the children, TT reported.

Swedish prime minister Stefan Lofven was expected to visit the town later on Thursday, parliament’s Twitter account said.

“This is a black day for Sweden,” Mr Lofven said in a statement.

“My thoughts go to the victims and their families, the students and staff, and the entire community. No words can describe what they’re going through right now.”

“Young people have been attacked. It is terribly tragic,” police spokesman Thomas Fuxborg told reporters.

Crisis teams were at the school assisting parents and students.

But some parents outside were unhappy at the way the school handled the attack.

“No one from the school called me. I found out what happened from a neighbour when I was carrying out the trash. I got into my car and came here,” one father told TT after being reunited with his young daughter.

The girl, who was not identified, said the head teacher had come into her classroom and told them to stay inside and lock the door.

“We didn’t know what was happening,” she said.

Trollhattan is an industrial town of 57,000 and home to the former Swedish carmaker Saab which filed for bankruptcy in 2012.

School attacks are rare in normally-tranquil Sweden.

A 1961 school shooting in Kungalv, in south-western Sweden, left one person dead and six others injured.

No other mass shootings have occurred since then, though at least one attack has been foiled, in the southern city of Malmo in 2004. Other threats have been issued but not followed through.

source:abc.net.au

Remains of Karlie Pearce-Stevenson and daughter Khandalyce Pearce to return to Alice Springs after government offer, public help

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Photo: Karlie Jade Pearce-Stevenson (right) and her two-year-old daughter Khandalyce Kiara Pearce (left) have been identified as victims of crime found five years apart.

The family of Karlie Pearce-Stevenson and Khandalyce Pearce says the pair will be laid to rest in Alice Springs thanks to funds raised by the public and the help of local government.

A person who identified themselves as family of the pair had been seeking to raise $5,000 to have the pair’s remains brought to Alice Springs.

Ms Pearce-Stevenson is believed to have been murdered and had her body left in Belanglo forest in NSW, while the remains of her two-year-old daughter Khandalyc were found dumped along a South Australian highway earlier this year.

“On the 21st of October 2015 our family was alerted to the devastating news that our beloved Karlie Jade Stevenson and her young daughter Khandalyce Pearce, both of whom had been missing since 2009, had been confirmed by DNA to be the bodies known only as the Belangalo Angel and the Little Wynarka suitcase Angel,” a message on the OzCrowd website said.

The two sets of remains, found more than 1,000 kilometres apart, had been a mystery until a caller gave police a lead that enabled Khandalyce to be identified, with news of the connection made public on Wednesday.

The OzCrowd post said the family had spent the last six years desperately trying to locate the mother and daughter.

“Our family is asking for assistance to help us raise the funds to bring Karlie and Khandalyce’s remains home to Alice Springs so that they can be reunited and laid to rest together with family,” the original post said.

“Help us finally bring them home and lay them to rest in peace.”

But on Thursday afternoon, $1,060 short of the target, the campaign ended after an offer of help.

“With your help this campaign was brought to people’s attention and we have now been offered some assistance from local government with costs,” a post from someone who appeared to be family of the deceased said.

“Together with the funds we have raised through this campaign we should now have enough to bring our angels home and give [them] the funeral and goodbyes they deserve!

“All funds will be used to lay these angels to rest, provide them with a beautiful service and to cover the costs of the memorials, headstones and other funeral-related costs.”

It is uncertain which government decided to come to the aid of the grieving family.

A spokesperson for Alice Springs Town Council was unaware of any offer to pay for the funeral and return of the remains, as was a representative of the Northern Territory Government.

Remains may have been dumped in Belanglo ‘as a ruse’

Meanwhile, SA Police Detective Superintendent Des Bray was asked on 891 ABC Adelaide about suggestions Ms Pearce-Stevenson may have been killed elsewhere and dumped at Belanglo as a ruse.

The forest is notorious as the former stomping ground of serial killer Ivan Milat, who was convicted in 1996 over the murders of seven young people in the area.

His nephew, Matthew Milat, was also sentenced in 2012 for killing his 17-year-old friend with an axe in the forest.

“The forest is infamous and it’s a reasonable theory to suggest the person [murder suspect] could have disposed of the body in the forest to throw us off track,” Superintendent Bray said.

“But it hasn’t, and we’re convinced that Karlie’s death has nothing to do with the previous crimes associated with the forest.”

Movements of Karlie and Khandalyce remain a mystery

Superintendent Bray said Karlie left Alice Springs in 2008 with her daughter to travel and find work.

They were last seen in November of that year, driving on the Stuart Highway near Coober Pedy.

He said their movements after that were a mystery.

Family leaves flowers at Wynarka shrine for Khandalyce Kiara Pearce
Photo: A family leaves flowers at the shrine. (ABC News: Nathan Stitt)

Police believe they also travelled to Darwin, Adelaide and throughout the Murray and Riverland districts.

“Karlie and Khandalyce travelled extensively from Darwin through central Australia, Adelaide, probably through Victoria, Canberra and the Riverland,” Superintendent Bray said.

“So what we need is friends and associates to come forward.”

He asked owners of motels, hotels and caravan parks to check their records to see if the mother and daughter stayed at their business anytime since 2006.

People have returned to a roadside shrine near Wynarka where Khandalyce’s bones were found to leave flowers.

A local council has offered to cover the costs of bringing the remains of the mother and daughter home to central Australia and to pay for their funerals.

Police have received an enormous amount of information since revealing the mother and daughter’s identities on Wednesday, including 30 Crime Stopper calls from South Australia and about a dozen from other states.

source:abc.net.au