No boost for solar panel owners
SOLAR PANEL owners will not get a promised increase in the amount the Government pays for solar power.
View ArticleApple growers in their last stand
DARRAL Ashton can see large chunks of the Australian apple industry disappearing when NZ fruit is legally allowed to enter the country in a few months.
View ArticleFrom Nazi scandal to the German Club
CLIMATE change denier Christopher Monckton, who labelled Government adviser Ross Garnaut a Nazi, will be in Adelaide - at the German Club.
View ArticleWorkers seek a healthy balance
NURSES and midwives need a better work/life balance to avoid high staff turnover, a study shows.
View ArticleProduce more or face consequences
LIFTING productivity offers a way to avoid the spiral of rising inflation and higher interest rates.
View ArticleHave hoon-car laws misfired?
THE sale of 68 cars under anti-hoon laws has raised an average of $564 a vehicle, raising questions about whether the right cars have been targeted.
View ArticleSouthern right thrills beachgoers
ENJOYING the sunshine yesterday at West Beach was an unusual visitor.
View ArticleJudgment day on WorkCover changes
A HERNIA is headed to the High Court, regardless of tomorrow's court judgment on WorkCover changes.
View ArticleToxic risk in ground water
CYANIDE and other chemicals found in Bowden may pose a health risk to residents, the State Government warns.
View ArticleUte beauty, footy star's legal win
A FORMER Crows footballer has challenged his eight-match suspension in the Magistrates Court.
View ArticleLow water users to suffer most
THE looming water pricing system will see big water users pay less per drop than smaller users.
View ArticleBrawl erupts on peak-hour train
A PASSENGER called police to a brawl involving a dozen people on an Adelaide train on Tuesday.
View ArticleParking, speed fines rocket
MOTORISTS will soon be hit twice as hard for parking infringements, with fines set to double.
View ArticleConman's parlour for the needy
NOTORIOUS fraudster Bon Levi claims he has founded a charity to help the homeless from the back of his Port Rd bikini massage parlour.
View ArticleNSW reneges on water accord
THE NSW Liberal government has welshed on a deal that would have sent 200 billion litres of water down the Murray for the environment.
View ArticleStop stalling, Rau warns
DEPUTY Premier John Rau has warned Adelaide City Council its powers could be cut if its small residential base stalls large developments.
View ArticleTall timber can grow on Adelaide
TIMBER towers will spring up all over the city if a UniSA professor has his way.
View ArticleAutism numbers outstrip funding
Autism Spectrum Disorder diagnoses are increasing by about 15 per cent a year, but funding is not keeping pace, Autism SA says.
View ArticleHot property chases record price
DEMAND for luxury homes is growing despite the flat real estate market, with 26 properties this year selling for more than $2 million.
View ArticleAdelaide, our city of sperm donors
ADELAIDE is breeding a generation of men who understand the importance of sperm donation.
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