Petrol price cycle evaporates
THE weekly fuel discount cycle that budget-conscious Adelaide drivers relied on for low prices has vanished, forcing them to guess when deciding which day of the week to fill up.
View ArticlePets attack hearing dog in city
A CLINICALLY deaf man's hearing dog Roxy was attacked by three unleashed pooches this week.
View ArticleHot rocks and a right royal fake
DIAMONDS are a girl's best friend - unless they're confiscated by Customs for unpaid import duties.
View Article'Thought he'd help me, not harm me'
A VICTIM of paedophile teacher Barry Douglas Wright says she thought he would "help me, not harm me", a court has heard.
View ArticleChilly? It could get worse
ADELAIDE dived back under its doonas early yesterday, recoiling from the coldest day since July 2008.
View ArticleSon charged with murder of his father
JUST hours before Brett Davidson was charged with murdering his father, they sat together at the bar of their local pub and laughed over a few beers.
View ArticleWorker's family wins compo claim
THE family of a worker who died while snorkelling on Christmas Island has won a compensation claim.
View ArticleFarewell, Dinko, a great bloke
IN 1984, Dean Lukin lifted 240kg to clinch the Olympic super-heavyweight gold medal in Los Angeles.
View ArticleCancer patient in $20,000 tax clash
A REVENUE SA review of a land tax exemption has seen a woman hit with an unexpected bill for almost $20,000 - which she is refusing to pay.
View ArticleBuses run to revamped timetables
MORE night and weekend services are running from today in the biggest shake-up of bus timetables in six years.
View ArticleMan kept $2m ticket tucked in his shoe
A SOUTHERN suburbs man has won almost $2 million from a keno ticket he kept tucked in his shoe.
View ArticleGive disabled a voice in court
DIGNITY for Disability MP Kelly Vincent wants legislation to give disabled people with communication difficulties a legal voice in court.
View ArticleGreen light for hospital traffic
THE public can now access real-time information on how busy Adelaide's hospitals are.
View ArticleWe're in a drug-affected state
WE are the nation's second- highest consumers of ecstasy and methamphetamine, but are third-most likely not to have tried drugs, a report shows.
View ArticleImprove chaplain's program oversight
THE management and oversight of the National School Chaplaincy Program must be improved.
View ArticleHealth unions say patients are at risk
THE state's health system is under so much pressure that patient and staff safety is at risk but SA Health has no long-term strategy to deal with the crisis, five health-worker unions claim.
View ArticleSculptures that will get your goat
JULIA Robinson delights in creating tension between the macabre and comical with her art.
View ArticleState 'should lead' healthcare innovation
SOUTH Australia is on the brink of the next breakthrough and should be "setting the standard" of innovation in health, Thinker in Residence John McTernan says.
View ArticleMP removed in fiery Question Time
INDEPENDENT MP Ann Bressington was ejected from Parliament as the Local Government Minister tried to defuse the Burnside Council controversy.
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