'Deplorable' workplace killed teen
THE State Coroner has called for the prosecution of industrial deaths to be overhauled as he criticised "deplorable" conditions which killed a young worker.
View ArticleHit-run joyrider escapes jail
A "SELFISH and stupid joyrider" who killed a man metres from his home has escaped jail - leaving his partner asking why justice wasn't served.
View ArticleMan molests young girl
POLICE are pleading for the public to held find a man who touched a girl indecently at Wynn Vale last night.
View ArticleMan seen acting indecently
A MAN was spotted acting indecently under the Salisbury Highway bridge yesterday afternoon
View ArticleNo jail for neglectful parents
A COUPLE on neglect charges for failing to seatbelt their child in the car when it crashed and crippled the boy have received good behaviour bonds.
View ArticleLabor on rough road: Caica
WATER Minister Paul Caica has admitted that the State Government "is not travelling as well as we would like" with many people in "voterland".
View ArticleCustard products make more sick
THIRTEEN more people have tested positive for a strain of salmonella linked to custard-filled cakes.
View ArticleRedmond former Labor member
LABOR MPs have branded Liberal Leader Isobel Redmond a "comrade" after she admitted in Parliament to being a former member of their party.
View ArticleIntruder at woman's bedside
POLICE are investigating a home invasion into a property of an elderly Sturt woman.
View ArticleFrock horror - brides go berserk
PAINT is splattered over beautiful wedding dresses, cake is thrown and gowns doused in water in the latest quirky trend to hit our state.
View ArticleLabor must swallow voter distaste
ANGER is mounting in the ALP about the party's future, with a senior minister admitting that the party is "not the flavour of the month".
View ArticleWater chief calls it quits
WATER Commissioner Robyn McLeod will quit today, six months before the contract is due to expire.
View ArticleHospitals dirty on sterilisation plan
HOSPITALS may become short of critical medical equipment in emergencies if SA Health proceeds to centralise equipment sterilisation.
View ArticleGovernment to end McLaren Vale sprawl
LEGISLATION protecting McLaren Vale from urban sprawl has been opposed by the Government after it announced it would look at new laws to protect the region.
View ArticleI'm excited about Budget: Snelling
NEW Treasurer Jack Snelling says he is excited that he will be responsible for preparing the next state Budget, to be handed down in June.
View ArticleRedmond joined Labor - for one meeting
LABOR MPs have branded Liberal Leader Isobel Redmond a "comrade" after she admitted in Parliament to being a former member of their party.
View ArticleTop teachers are on the level
TEACHERS who inspire students and staff, drive new strategies in the classroom and mentor other educators will rank at the highest level of the Federal Government's new standards for the profession.
View ArticleIn the name of my son
APPRENTICE toolmaker and avid car lover Daniel Madeley was in the prime of his life when he was killed in a horrific workplace accident.
View ArticleFamily flees blazing home
A FAMILY of three escaped injury when their Maslin Beach home was gutted by fire tonight.
View ArticleAlgae outbreak closes Torrens
AN outbreak of blue-green algae has caused the closure of sections of the River Torrens.
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