Latest Updates
-
Horoscope for Today April 05, 2026 - Small Choices Guide Calm Momentum -
Happy Easter 2026 Wishes: Top 50+ Messages, Status, Captions And Posts To Share With Family And Friends -
Comfort Style Creamy Blend Tomato Soup Recipe -
Rashmika Mandanna’s “Now It’s Us Three” Post Sparks Speculation Ahead of Anime Awards 2026 Return -
The Softest Ever Homemade Gulab Jamun Recipe -
Where To Eat This Easter 2026: From Chef-Led Experiences To Traditional Feasts Across India -
International Carrot Day 2026: The Hydrating, Skin-Loving Vegetable To Eat More This Summer -
Fluffy Jeera Rice Every Time: The Simple Trick You Need To Know -
Parveen Babi 72nd Birth Anniversary: When A Modern, Unapologetic Style Icon Took Over Bollywood -
5.8 Magnitude Earthquake In Afghanistan Sends Tremors To Delhi: Why Deep Quakes Travel Across Borders
'For Sale' Signboards Calls For Fine

Yes, the Adelaite council has banned the usage of the sign, 'For Sale'. According to the Adelaide council, whoever is found to have the signboard reading 'For Sale' would be fined up to 100 dollars.
Michelle Rowe, a woman from Happy Valley, is annoyed after an Adelaide council banned her from using the 'For Sale" sign on her car.
The 'sale" sign on Rowe"s car was declared illegal after the council banned its use.
The bill was drafted by the South Australian Local Government Association has been adopted by at least seven councils. The law makes it illegal to display advertising signs on your car when parked in public.
“I got a shock when I was fined, I'd never heard of that by-law before and you see parked cars with for sale signs all the time," said Rowe.



Click it and Unblock the Notifications











