A Peculiar mine for Coober Pedy
CONSTRUCTION of a new iron mine near Coober Pedy will begin on Monday week, opening frontiers for the state's resources sector.
View ArticleMem's disbelief at husband's guilt
AS author Mem Fox began her ascent toward the heights of children's literature, her husband began his descent into illicit teen sex.
View ArticleModel babies earn $70 an hour
WHEN you're this cute, you don't need to worry about wanting to be a supermodel when you grow up.
View ArticleDrag-racing dad and son nabbed
A FATHER and son have had their cars seized by police after they were allegedly caught drag racing each other on South Rd.
View ArticleA model with ability to break barriers
GETTING back on the horse is more than just a cliche for Grace Bowman.
View Article'Missing Mike' snubs South-East forests
PREMIER Mike Rann will be the South-East's "Missing Mike" this week as SA's second biggest city debates the future of timber production.
View ArticleBakewell speed camera a money trap
THE state's first fixed roadside speed camera has been labelled a "cash cow" after catching the second-highest number of motorists in Adelaide.
View ArticleRann adviser gets another bonus
A RANN Government adviser who received a $37,000 termination payout has just been given a $6000 pay rise.
View ArticleDrama as theatre patrons drop off
THE State Theatre Company says a "scary" drop in membership has left it searching for more income to stay afloat.
View ArticleProtection for our gourmet food
NEW laws are being planned to ensure food products labelled as being from South Australia actually come from here.
View ArticleReport held up as Cappo 'too busy'
SOCIAL Inclusion Commissioner David Cappo's blueprint for disability services due this month has been delayed because he is too busy.
View ArticleInside the world of Inverbrackie
SIX months after the first asylum seekers were moved to Inverbrackie, the local community is still being kept at arm's length from the new arrivals.
View ArticleMan caught driving drunk at 188km/h
AN alleged drunk driver was caught by police travelling at 75km/h above the speed limit just moments before a crash early this morning.
View ArticleWorkers want apology over 'riot'
A YOUTH worker has a "four-inch gash" to the back of his head following a riot at Magill Training Centre on Friday, industry insiders say.
View ArticleMP to challenge for US wedding
SOUTH Australia's first openly gay state MP says he is ready to mount a legal challenge to allow gay couples to marry overseas.
View ArticleBuses get a look to stop traffic
THE first of a new fleet of Adelaide buses will roll off the production line today, painted red to match the city's tram fleet.
View ArticleLottery agents need more than luck
LOTTERY agents will be given a five-year buffer against competition from major supermarkets when the sale of SA Lotteries goes through.
View ArticleAdelaide has lowest house rents
ADELAIDE is the most affordable capital city for renting houses, industry data shows.
View ArticleKilling history stone dead
DEMOLITION of an 1880s bluestone building on Waymouth St has hastened a push to get 250 unlisted historic buildings on a heritage list.
View ArticleMillions to be cut from health
AN extra $281 million in savings must be identified by Health SA to avoid Budget blow-outs, but they are likely to cause service cuts, the Opposition warns.
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