Libs claim victory for SA hospitals
THE Federal Government has been shamed by a Coalition motion supporting three SA country hospitals.
View ArticleHome glut gives buyers an edge
THE number of homes for sale is at levels comparable to peak spring season, forcing greater competition, industry experts say.
View ArticleAngry unionists heckle Treasurer
UNIONISTS have heckled new state Treasurer Jack Snelling at a Labor Party meeting.
View ArticleNullarbor park to protect habitat
AN area twice the size of Kangaroo Island on the Nullarbor has been declared a wilderness protection area - giving it the highest form of environmental protection.
View ArticleMarion's on top without MasterChef
LAST year's MasterChef Australia viewer favourite Marion Grasby may have finished out of the top eight, but she has turned out to be a big winner.
View ArticleRenmark Show gets the axe
AFTER 100 years of wood chopping, cake decorating, jam making and whip cracking the Renmark Show over.
View ArticleNo drunks served in 11 months
NO bar staff have been caught serving drunks despite the State Government introducing new laws to crack down on the practice almost 12 months ago.
View ArticleUnions set sights on Labor MPs
THE State Budget in June will be as tough - and probably tougher - than former treasurer Kevin Foley's controversial 2010 offering.
View ArticleVow to curb city sprawl 'populist'
PLANNING Minister John Rau has been accused of populist politics after stating"urban sprawl must end".
View ArticleWater plan down the gurgler
AS Water Commissioner Robyn McLeod ends her appointment, the Government is backing away from its plan by ending rebates crucial to meeting targets.
View ArticleGrandma killer left bloody trail
THE killer of Seacliff grandmother Anne Redman left blood traces as he walked through her house after attacking her in the backyard.
View ArticleArcade 'poker machines' face ban
ARCADE games that resemble poker machines will be banned under a State Government plan to tackle problem gambling.
View ArticleVulnerable subsist in shabby centre
SA's most vulnerable are being neglected in a run-down institution just metres from a well kept prison yard.
View ArticleDECS-picable - hounded for $107
THE education department is chasing a disability pensioner for just $107 it accidentally paid to her.
View Article$250,000 of cigarettes stolen
THIEVES stole $250,000 worth of cigarettes from a freight storage facility in Murray Bridge during the weekend.
View ArticleFake Jacobs Creek wines on shelves
RAIDS by council inspectors in London in recent weeks have turned up hundreds of bottles of counterfeit Jacob's Creek wines.
View ArticleCabbie 'stole from customer'
A TAXI driver has been accused of stealing money from a customer after watching her enter her pin number while paying for a fare with her ATM card.
View ArticleMan admits strangling lover during sex
A MAN accused of strangling his homosexual partner during erotic asphyxia has admitted murdering him - the second time he has killed someone during sex.
View ArticleBereaved wife wants mercy for husband
THE wife of a P-plate driver who killed her brother and seriously injured her father in a drunken road crash doesn't want him to go to jail, a court has heard.
View ArticleDeath clinic 'open within a month'
EUTHANASIA advocate Philip Nitschke says he expects to have Australia's first euthanasia clinic established in Adelaide within a month.
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