Gladstone owners 'persecuted' over blast
THE owners of the Gladstone munitions plant say they have been "persecuted, not prosecuted" over the 2006 explosion that killed three men.
View ArticleMan to face child sex trial
A RIVERLAND man will go to trial charged with a raft of child sex offences allegedly committed over a 10-month period.
View ArticleTV 'stolen' from murdered man
TWO men have denied beating a man to death at his home in Adelaide and taking a television.
View ArticleRau our state's second in command
JOHN Rau is South Australia's new Deputy Premier after he was elected unopposed at a Caucus meeting at Parliament House today.
View ArticleRau becomes Deputy Premier
JOHN Rau is the new Deputy Premier after he was elected unopposed this afternoon at a Labor Caucus meeting at Parliament House.
View ArticleAdelaide bikie member held in Perth
A FORMER Newboys bikie member wanted on firearms charges since 2008 has been arrested in Perth.
View ArticleStabbed grandad 'lucky to be alive'
A GRANDFATHER is "lucky to be alive" after he was repeatedly stabbed in the backyard of his house at Marion last night.
View Article$300,000 for an education
COUNTRY parents will pay almost $70,000 less to educate their child compared to those in the city.
View ArticlePortrait of an accused killer
THE man accused of the Rowe family's stabbing murders in Kapunda was partying at a work Christmas function less than a week after their deaths.
View ArticleTransport of calves under scrutiny
ANIMALS will suffer if laws governing the transport of calves are altered, the Law Society and RSPCA believes.
View ArticleLoggers truck anger to town
THE timber men are coming to town to confront the State Government on the opening day of Parliament, over its plans to sell off logging harvests.
View ArticleRAH more private than public
ADELAIDE'S new $1.7 billion hospital will escape parliamentary scrutiny because it is being built as a public-private partnership.
View ArticleChildren who cycle make safe motorists
CHILDREN who ride bikes on the road from an early age will be safer motorists in their later years, cycling leaders say.
View ArticleBleak month for our shops
SHOPPERS took a spending holiday in December, leading to the state recording the equal worst retail result in the nation.
View ArticleO'Grady settles tax dispute
CYCLING gold medallist Stuart O'Grady is relieved to have settled his "complicated" legal dispute.
View ArticleIt's so true, love's all around
WE believe in true love, despite the fast-paced, pragmatic world in which we live, experts say.
View ArticleFloods must not drown out issue
SOUTH Australians should beware eastern state politicians using floods as an excuse to do nothing about the Murray-Darling Basin.
View ArticleThree rescued from Outback floods
THREE people have been rescued by helicopter from Mt Dare homestead near Oodnadatta.
View ArticleTwo arrested for overnight fires
POLICE have praised the public for efforts in reporting firebugs in Lonsdale overnight, while fire destroyed 100ha of grasslands in the Barossa.
View ArticleScott's grandchildren settle dispute
EIGHT grandchildren of trucking magnate Allan Scott have reached an out-of-court settlement into their share of his multi-million dollar estate.
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