Glenelg Primary school faces backlash over delayed notification of stranger approach
A Glenelg Primary student in Adelaide was approached by a man who promised her puppies on June 11, prompting an ongoing investigation by police. Parents criticized the school for not informing them until 11 days later, with Shadow Education Minister Heidi Girolamo stating that communication delays are unacceptable. Teachers have since reinforced stranger-danger messages to students.
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Published 24 Jun 2026, 10:34 UTC · Updated 24 Jun 2026, 10:40 UTC
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