Pedestrian killed at Mile End
AN ELDERLY woman has died after being hit by a car reversing from a driveway in Mile End this morning.
View ArticlePolice win pay increase
SOUTH Australia's 4600 police officers have won pay increases averaging 17 per cent over the next three years.
View ArticleAircraft honours for RFDS doctors
DOCTORS John Mickan and Robert Cooter, who pioneered the Royal Flying Doctor Service, have been honoured with the dedication of a new aircraft.
View ArticleConlon, council in Oval talks
ADELAIDE City Council meets Infrastructure Minister Patrick Conlon tonight to dicuss Adelaide Oval.
View Article55,000 volunteers come clean
THE state is a little cleaner today thanks to 55,000 people who picked up after everyone else.
View ArticleReversing car kills elderly woman
AN ELDERLY woman was killed by a car reversing from a driveway yesterday, devastating family members who were planning a surprise interstate visit.
View ArticleClaims site used as chemical dump
INSPECTORS have taken samples from a bore at an Edwardstown site after claims it was used as a chemicals dump.
View ArticleNo rain on this Fringe parade
THE King and Queen of the Adelaide Fringe finally arrived in yesterday's rescheduled parade, two weeks after rain washed out the original event.
View ArticleOutback power bills to double
POWER bills for key businesses in remote communities are likely to double from today.
View ArticleWater truck destroyed by fire
A TRUCK and trailer carrying water has been destroyed by a fire near Coober Pedy.
View ArticleToddler drowns in freak tragedy
A TODDLER has drowned in a container of water left out for a pet in a family tragedy at Thebarton.
View ArticleChase rider comes a cropper
A MOTORCYCLIST has been arrested after a police pursuit which went for more than an hour.
View ArticleNew station with no police
A NEW police station and residence that opened in Kalangadoo in the South-East in 2009 has no police staff, Parliament has been told.
View ArticleLaw too narrow, unjust - judge
CRIMINALS will suffer discrimination under the Rann Government's harsh sentencing law, a judge says.
View ArticleHow Todd fought off a 4m croc
CROCODILE attack victim Todd Bairstow stared into the jaws of death - and survived.
View ArticleBells ring over false fire alarms
ADELAIDE hospitals have wasted almost $90,000 on hundreds of false fire alarm call-outs since last July.
View ArticleProbe into police building sham
AN investigation is being made into contracting practices on the site of the new SA police headquarters.
View ArticleChemist registers to track drug sales
ILLEGAL drug makers buying suspicious amounts of pseudoephedrine from chemists will be tracked by a real-time computer network accessible by police.
View ArticlePrepare for Clipsal's city road closures
ROAD closures in the city for the Clipsal 500 start to bite tomorrow.
View ArticleLabor stifles right to know
LABOR has blocked moves to allow greater access to State Government documents and eliminate some costs for Freedom of Information applications.
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