Island farewells fallen Digger
MORE than 1000 people have assembled at Kingscote on Kangaroo Island to farewell fallen Sapper Jamie Larcombe.
View ArticleCar fines bribery racket 'blame game'
THE ringleaders of a Transport Department bribery racket blame each other for creating the illegal scheme to wipe car defect notices, a court has heard.
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View ArticleSantos backs tax on carbon
SANTOS has backed the introduction of a "well-designed" carbon tax, saying natural gas would become more competitive as a result.
View ArticleSpeedster avoids jail for fatality
JUSTIN Leigh Martin sped off from a set of lights at such speed that he claimed the life of an elderly woman.
View ArticleAdvances, but it's only the start
FROM the gramophone to the iPhone, four generations of women in June Vickers' clan've seen it all.
View ArticleJobs growth boosts coffers
EMPLOYMENT growth is propping up the state's revenue with payroll tax raising $285.9 million in the first three months of the financial year.
View ArticleStudents live in our secret slums
ACCOMMODATION for Adelaide's thousands of international students has been described as "crap" and likened to the slums in Glasgow.
View ArticleCrows patron still at odds on oval
HIGH-PROFILE businessman Rob Gerard remains opposed to the Adelaide Oval project but won't lead the vote among SA Cricket Association members.
View ArticlePublic schools outshining elites
SOME of Adelaide's elite and expensive private schools are being outperformed by their poorer public counterparts.
View ArticleWater danger zone grows
GROUNDWATER tests suggest contamination from the former Hills Industries site could have spread beyond the identified danger zone.
View ArticleMasked robbers steal cigarettes
TWO masked bandits armed with knives threatened staff at a northern suburbs petrol station before fleeing with stolen cigarettes this morning.
View ArticleAcid water fouls River Murray
ACID water is flowing into the river as floodwaters sweep through areas affected by the prolonged drought.
View ArticlePirie lead levels still a risk
A FOUR-year program to reduce blood lead levels in Port Pirie's children has failed to reach its goal.
View ArticleInstructor steers a dangerous course
A DRIVING instructor helped steer an L Plater at 100km/h along the Southern Expressway because she was "struggling".
View ArticleMaggie Beer's century-old dinner
FOOD icon Maggie Beer will cook a 135-year-old menu at a special dinner to celebrate SA's 175th anniversary.
View ArticleMeet Adelaide's own Heath Ledger
'SNOWTOWN' star Lucas Pittaway is wowing audiences with his uncanny resemblance to Heath Ledger.
View Article$244: the price of just one lamb
THE humble Sunday roast will soon be out of reach for many South Australians with lamb prices at an all-time high.
View ArticleAdelaide's suburbs on the rise
TRAMS in the east, high-rises and new inner-suburban shopping precincts are proposed in a State Government report that appears to be a new masterplan for Adelaide.
View Article'No-fish' zones sink house prices
COASTAL property prices will take a big hit with the introduction of "no-fishing" zones.
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