By Eliza Wregg first published at 29 October 2024 - 3:06 pm Check your tickets South Australia video interview available here   Check your tickets South Australia audio interview available here    A Salisbury Downs resident or visitor has won a jaw-dropping $1 million prize in last night’s Weekday Windfall draw but may be completely unaware of their newfound treasure The mystery ticketholder held the only division one winning entry nationally in Weekday Windfall draw 4461 drawn Monday 28 October 2024 and scored a hefty $1 million The winning entry was not registered to a player card or online account meaning officials from The Lott have no way of notifying the winner of their fortune and must wait for them to check their ticket and come forward The winning ticket was purchased at Hollywood Plaza Newsagency The Lott spokesperson Khat McIntyre said she hoped to unite South Australia’s latest division one winner with their million-dollar prize as soon as possible “Our mystery winner is likely oblivious to the fact they’ve won a life-changing $1 million in last night’s Weekday Windfall draw,” she said “We’re encouraging anyone who purchased a Weekday Windfall ticket from Hollywood Plaza Newsagency to check their tickets as soon as possible “Be sure to check anywhere you may have left a ticket by your bedside table or even in your back pocket “Can you imagine discovering the ticket in your hands is worth $1 million You can check your tickets in-store at one of our friendly retailers online at thelott.com or via The Lott mobile app “If you discover that you are holding the winning ticket contact The Lott on 131 868 to begin the exciting process of claiming your prize.” The winning numbers in Weekday Windfall draw 4461 on Monday 28 October 2024 were 38 while the supplementary numbers were 8 and 30 there was one division one winning entry in Weekday Windfall draw 4461 – one in South Australia The Lott’s division one winning tally has now reached 375 so far in 2024 including 26 won by SA Lotteries customers In FY24, Weekday Windfall (formerly Monday & Wednesday Lotto) created 98 millionaires across Australia During this time, there were 108 division one winning Weekday Windfall (formerly Monday & Wednesday Lotto) entries across Australia Someone in Salisbury Downs has won an incredible $1 million in the recent Weekday Windfall draw The mystery ticketholder held the only division one winning entry in Weekday Windfall draw 4461 Since the winning entry wasn’t registered to a player card or online account officials from The Lott have no way to notify the winner and must wait for them to check their ticket The winning ticket was purchased at Hollywood Plaza Newsagency “Our mystery winner is likely oblivious to the fact they’ve won a life-changing $1 million in last night’s Weekday Windfall draw,” The Lott spokesperson Khat McIntyre said “We’re encouraging anyone who purchased a Weekday Windfall ticket from Hollywood Plaza Newsagency to check their tickets as soon as possible by your bedside table or even in your back pocket.” The winning numbers for Weekday Windfall draw 4461 were 38 This win contributes to The Lott’s tally of 375 division one winners in 2024 Weekday Windfall has created 98 millionaires across Australia with 108 division one winning entries collectively winning $107 million Make sure to check your tickets – you could be the next big winner Over 100 South Australian wine producers are showcasing their best to international importers this.. 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U Go service stations are set to open in Salisbury Downs and St. Marys, South Australia.(Bobby Macumber, ABC) Published: 15h agoSun 4 May 2025 at 8:00pm Download the ABC listen app to text and call your favourite live radio This is probably not the page you’re looking for Police are looking for man wanted in connection with a robbery at Salisbury Downs a short time ago the man entered a service station on Salisbury Highway armed with a small knife and threatened the console operator before fleeing on foot towards Londonderry Avenue with an amount of cash He is described as being aged in his 20s and wearing dark clothing grey gloves and carrying a black Nike backpack Investigators have released an image of the man and anyone with information that may assist police, is asked to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or online at www.crimestopperssa.com.au Play Duration: 1 minute 25 seconds1m 25sBrought to you by A man has foiled a bottle shop robbery at Hollywood Plaza, Salisbury Downs. While sitting in his car, waiting for his wife at the chemist, good samaritan, Chris Van Londen recalled, "I saw these young lads put balaclava hoods over their heads and masks on their face".  Speaking with Nikolai & Stacey, Van Londen said, "I thought, I had to do something". Good samaritan, Chris Van Londen stepped in to prevent a robbery at BWS, Hollywood Plaza. a beloved retail centre in Salisbury Downs is nearing the completion of its impressive $15 million upgrade initiated by LAS Group after their acquisition in 2022 with several notable improvements already in place The ongoing upgrade has already delivered the following enhancements: Hollywood Plaza has introduced a new service by adding a MyCar to its offerings catering to a broader spectrum of customer needs The idea behind the Hollywood Plaza upgrade is about not only offering customers modern facilities and services but also aiming to encourage the community to continue supporting their local shopping centre The transformation aligns with South Australia’s government goals of achieving net-zero carbon by 2050 positioning Hollywood Plaza as one of Adelaide’s first carbon-neutral shopping destinations As a testament to the commitment towards sustainability and water-saving fixtures contributes to a greener shopping environment The upgrades currently underway are just the beginning of Hollywood Plaza’s transformation The management is actively considering further development plans to enhance the centre even more in the future ensuring it remains a vibrant hub for the local community LAS Group Managing Director Les Smith views the Hollywood Plaza project as a significant milestone for the company The strategic expansion into Adelaide is propelling LAS Group into its next phase of growth setting ambitious yet achievable sustainability goals The company’s confidence in South Australia’s long-term growth potential aligns with population projections which estimate the City of Salisbury’s population to reach 153,520 by 2036 Hollywood Plaza is home to major retailers such as Coles along with 6 mini-majors and 70 specialty stores With the ongoing upgrades and commitment to both existing and new tenants the plaza will offer a diverse range of consumer goods across beauty and health Hollywood Plaza Where: Cnr Spains Road and, Winzor St, Salisbury Downs SA 5108More info: Click here CNN and the BBC World Service which is copyright and cannot be reproduced AEST = Australian Eastern Standard Time which is 10 hours ahead of GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) Rising inflation and increase in cash rates has not slowed down Adelaide’s buoyant property market with a new report revealing 123 suburbs that are now considered as ‘rising’ markets The winter edition of Hotspotting’s Price Predictor Index report analysed sales data across Adelaide’s metropolitan area to determine where property prices are likely to rise or remain consistent the average number of rising suburbs in Adelaide in the quarterly reports was 55 so the current market was more than double the city’s average performance Adelaide is a nation-leading growth market said report author and Hotspotting founder Terry Ryder 68 per cent of Adelaide’s suburbs have also recorded median house prices rise more than 5 per cent in the recent quarter Report author and Hotspotting founder Terry Ryder said Adelaide remains a nation-leading growth market both in terms of sales activity and price performance “Australian investors and buyers have discovered Adelaide at long last,” Mr Ryder said “It’s a great lifestyle city and it is particularly affordable for buyers coming out of Sydney and Melbourne “I think price growth is far from peaking in Adelaide A strong economy is going to pump it further.” The report has listed nine municipalities with seven or more rising suburbs The suburbs in Adelaide’s far south include suburbs like Aberfoyle Park oustide the home they have bought in Christies Beach Timms Real Estate agent Jason Mills who specialises in the Onkaparinga area said inquiries for properties were “overhwleming” especially from interstate buyers nearly two-thirds are from interstate investors which is increasing competition in the local market,” Mr Mills said Christies Beach and O’Sullivan Beach have not only recorded elevated sales activity but price growth as well “Traditionally slower markets like Morphett Vale has seen price growth beyond our expectations.” Proximity to the coast and affordable pricing are also attracting buyers to the southern LGA especially those priced out of other Adelaide suburbs had been looking for a family home for a while “I had shifted to my mother’s home in Port Noarlunga and really liked the area so when this home came up in Christies Beach I jumped at the opportunity,” Ms Molloy said The report also noted that across regional SA most of the towns in the LGAs of Victor Harbor and Alexandrina (Source: Hotspotting Price Predictor Index Winter 2022) third parties have written and supplied the content and we are not responsible for it completeness or reliability of the information nor do we accept any liability or responsibility arising in any way from omissions or errors contained in the content We do not recommend sponsored lenders or loan products and we 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By accessing or using our platform, you agree to our Terms of Use. An Australian guitarist by the name of Savas Caruso was arrested in his driveway several weeks ago over a noise complaint He was also half-naked when the apprehension took place According to Guitar World Caruso — who's also known as Subblet Hammer — often plays his guitar in his driveway which lies in the Salisbury Downs suburb of Salisbury The South Australia Police had apparently issued an environment protection order the day before his arrest which asked he not play his instrument for three days It further stated that a violation of the order would be a criminal offense A video was taken of Caruso performing in his driveway in underwear when the police unplugged his amp and seized him Bystanders can be heard commenting in the background of the recording The guitarist was held for three days following his detainment. Since then, a petition was created on Change.org detailing the event and "seeking justice," stating that it was "unlawful" and that "unnecessary physical force" was used in the process "They treated him like a dangerous criminal All this for a non-indictable offense; a mere noise complaint," the petition reads "The police have no grounds on which to enforce this order therefore had no authority to come onto the man’s property while playing his music and disconnect the power followed by the shocking of the innocent musician practicing his art." The Magistrate reportedly threw the case out claiming that Caruso didn't commit a crime and that the arrest was His friends are now 'seeking justice.'\nRead More An Australian guitarist by the name of Savas Caruso was arrested in his driveway several weeks ago over a noise complaint According to Guitar World The guitarist was held for three days following his detainment. Since then, a petition was created on Change.org detailing the event and "seeking justice," stating that it was "unlawful" and that "unnecessary physical force" was used in the process. "They treated him like a dangerous criminal. All this for a non-indictable offense; a mere noise complaint," the petition reads. "The police have no grounds on which to enforce this order therefore had no authority to come onto the man’s property while playing his music and disconnect the power followed by the shocking, physical bombardment they call an arrest, of the innocent musician practicing his art." The Magistrate reportedly threw the case out, claiming that Caruso didn't commit a crime and that the arrest was, indeed, unlawful. ABC News News HomeDoctor denies refusing to help dying manShare Doctor denies refusing to help dying manTopic:Courts Doctor denies refusing to help dying man outside his clinic at Salisbury Downs (ABC News) Link copiedShareShare articleAn Adelaide doctor has denied refusing to treat a man who died outside of his northern suburbs surgery. Brian Turner, 59, had a heart attack in the car park of the Europa Medical Centre at Salisbury Downs in July 2005. The duty doctor Emmanuel Vlahakis has told an inquest he did not know it was an emergency and was not told that Mr Turner was unconscious and barely breathing. He denied suggestions that his receptionist had asked him to go into the car park to treat Mr Turner. SALISBURY, Md. – Salisbury Police arrested two people in connection to a shots fired incident earlier this week Vine Street and Hastings Street when an officer’s attention was drawn to a group of men who reportedly walked into a nearby alleyway just before hearing several gunshots from the direction of the alleyway which officers believed to be the pair running from the gunfire in fear of their lives officers located and arrested 20-year-old Leon Spry and 19-year-old Jamarion Downs for their involvement in the incident and found Spry in possession of a semi-automatic handgun There were no injuries resulting from this incident Police are asking anyone that may have information on this investigation to contact Salisbury Police at 410-548-3165 or Crime Solvers at 410-548-1776 Because Local Matters 8 Salisbury University men's lacrosse team defeated Eastern Shore rival Washington College on Saturday afternoon It was just the second time in the 52-game series a team has claimed victory in overtime with the last overtime game coming back on May 1 The Sea Gulls earned a 16-15 win over the Shoremen that afternoon in Chestertown netted the first and more importantly last markers of the day for Salisbury (6-2) to earn the overtime win Gwin's game-winning goal with 56 seconds left to play in overtime gave the Sea Gulls their first one-goal victory over Washington College (5-2) in Salisbury in the series history The Sea Gulls jumped out to a quick 1-0 lead as Gwin found the back of the net just 54 second into the contest Gwin finished off a nice pass from Josh Melton who completed his day with one goal and an assist to give Salisbury the early advantage.   two straight goals by the Shoremen gave the visitors a 2-1 midway through the second Salisbury grabbed a two-goal lead behind its own run late in the second quarter to give the home team a 3-2 advantage at the break After two straight goals by Salisbury in the third quarter from Pierre Armstrong and Gwin Washington College managed to level the game at 5-5 with two goals of its own in the final two minutes of action in the quarter Gwin netted his third marker of the day with 8:56 to play in the fourth but the Shoremen got the final say as Tanner Barbieri tallied his only goal of the contest with 25 seconds left to play in regulation to send the game to overtime More: Salisbury University men's lacrosse downs rival Stevenson More: Salisbury lacrosse's inexperienced offense gets boost from Decatur grad Each team had an opportunity to claim victory in the extra period but neither were able to find the net until Gwin posted his final goal of the day on an unassisted effort to deliver the victory and Clark Cup to the Sea Gulls Brandon Warren anchored a strong defensive performance recording a career-high 12 saves including nine in the second half alone. Cory Berry posted a team-high two caused turnovers while Kyle Tucker, John Wheeler and Warren all scooped up three groundballs contributing to the team's 35 total March 24 when it begins Capital Athletic Conference play against No The game will be a rematch of last season's CAC championship game and is scheduled to begin at 1 p.m