Cocky census to help with survival
A NEW census of yellow-tailed black cockatoo numbers in the Adelaide Mount Lofty Ranges will help scientists calculate the population of the bird.
View ArticleCountry regions' needs ignored
COUNTRY councils are fed up with their needs being ignored by the State Government and being forced to rely on federal grants.
View ArticleMaking the long ride to find cancer cure
STOPPING the spread of cancer cells to the brain will be a major focus for Adelaide University researchers following the opening of a new research laboratory yesterday.
View Article'Talking' cars to reduce road toll
TECHNOLOGY that allows cars to communicate with each other could reduce road fatalities by up to a third, the State Government says.
View ArticleRemorse over bottleshop stabbing
A MAN, who was "shocked and remorseful" about the injuries he inflicted by stabbing another man, has been sentenced to at least eight months in jail.
View ArticleNo boundaries to Sandra's giving
SANDRA George is not one to be confined by boundaries; helping toddlers in Africa and young women in Adelaide is all in a day's work.
View ArticleTypical teen - on a triple murder charge
HE stands accused of one of the state's most gruesome murders but, in court yesterday, Jason Alexander Downie acted like a typical teenager.
View ArticleWoman sexually assaulted at home
A WOMAN was sexually assaulted in her home at Kurralta Park about 10pm on Friday night.
View ArticleAdelaide Zoo's winter baby bonanza
YOU would be forgiven for thinking it's springtime at the Adelaide Zoo, after a recent baby boom.
View ArticleSimon's talking to the animals
SIMON Bryant is well-known for gastronomic excellence. But his dedication to animals consumes him today.
View ArticleDesal water in July (or maybe later)
DESALINATION plant builder AdelaideAqua insists it is still on target to deliver the first water in July.
View ArticleViral epidemic empties school
A GASTRO-like viral epidemic has taken out a quarter of the students from a southern suburbs school.
View ArticleTourists flood back to the river
AFTER devastating floods swamped hundreds of holiday shacks, the town of Morgan is finally back on the tourism map.
View ArticleNo football at Oval for 2014
FOOTBALL is unlikely to be played at a redeveloped Adelaide Oval in season 2014 as originally forecast, confidential Cabinet documents show.
View ArticlePlane flies itself as pilot blacks out
A TRAINEE pilot lay unconscious for 55 minutes while his light plane flew itself for 250km into Adelaide, an investigation has revealed.
View ArticleAmbos 'locked out' of Flinders
PARAMEDICS are being barred from Flinders' emergency department, with patients forced to wait up to three hours in ambulances.
View ArticleWA miners targeted in new ad campaign
THE State Government has launched an advertising campaign targeting Western Australian mining companies.
View ArticleBurnside Hockey Club on the outer
THERE is no room for a synthetic hockey pitch at Kensington Gardens Reserve - and no space anywhere within the district, Burnside Council says.
View ArticleMayor's plea to reinvigorate Port
PORT Adelaide Enfield Mayor Gary Johanson has pleaded with the State Government to help revitalise and preserve the historic inner precinct of Port Adelaide.
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