Huge load inching its way to Adelaide
A MASSIVE 100m-long, 450-tonne convoy is winding its way through Adelaide streets to the Keswick Terminal.
View ArticleRoad warning for lumbering load
MOTORISTS should avoid roads in the north and western suburbs tonight when a massive 130m-long, 450-tonne convoy makes its way to Richmond.
View ArticleMissing man's girlfriend fears worst
THE girlfriend of missing Victorian man Jason Richards fears he has been killed or abducted.
View ArticleOutdoor diners may lose their puff
OUTDOOR dining strips in the city area could soon be smoke-free if retailers embrace an initiative by the Adelaide City Council.
View ArticleAlternative power to the people
THE proposed carbon tax has turned the spotlight on the alternative energy sources needed to fill the void left when the nation's dirtiest coal-fired power stations are given the flick.
View ArticleThreat to create 600km detour
A 27km bypass road used by heavy and dangerous vehicles outside Port Augusta, linking western and northern Australia, is being slated for closure.
View ArticleTramway horse care under the spotlight
THE care of Clydesdales used on the Victor Harbor Tramway to Granite Island has been questioned, following the destruction of a horse beyond saving from an acute illness.
View ArticleBiggest bus service shake-up
ADELAIDE bus commuters will have more night and weekend services on major routes following the biggest shake-up of bus services in six years.
View ArticlePush for Burnside scandal probe
STATE Ombudsman Richard Bingham will be told to launch a new investigation into the Burnside Council scandal.
View ArticleCheap tricks make money materialise
VINH Giang and Jeff Wong are making magic and money on the video sharing website YouTube.
View ArticleThe composer, the actor and the festival
THE man who wrote the music for The Good, the Bad and the Ugly will make his Australian debut at next year's Adelaide Festival.
View ArticleSudanese murder trial aborted
THE Supreme Court trial for four youths and a man accused of murdering Sudanese man Akol Akok has been declared a mistrial.
View ArticleEnd of the line for Glenelg tram
THIS old South Australian tram has gone right off the rails.
View ArticleFlu outbreak prompts warning
A SPIKE in the number of flu cases reported in SA has led to a call for people to get vaccinated before the illness' winter peak.
View ArticleLong in the tooth but still jaw-dropping
BRUTUS by name and brute by nature. The Nile hippopotamus and his partner Susie are making quite a splash at the Adelaide Zoo.
View ArticleCoopers Brewery turns Japanese
COOPERS Brewery will brew Japan's third most popular beer brand, Sapporo, at its Regency Park headquarters from the start of October.
View ArticleFestival fears on bridge location
BICKERING is continuing over the location of the Adelaide Oval footbridge.
View ArticleFestival stays away from Mad March
THE next BigPond Adelaide Film Festival will be held in October 2013 to avoid Mad March.
View ArticleOmbudsman powerless on Burnside report
THE State Ombudsman says it may be beyond his powers to review a confidential report.
View ArticleCheers to quality drop of water
THE superlatives were flowing like water at the Adelaide desalination plant yesterday, as the experts praised its "single malt" product.
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