Reports demand more for Murray
SOUTH Australia will today release its own expert science that calls for the Murray Mouth to remain open.
View ArticleHouse destroyed by fire
ARSONISTS are suspected to have torched a vacant house at West Croydon early this morning.
View ArticleCar impounded after chase
A SALISBURY man who allegedly tried to outrun police in a high-speed car chase has lost his car for 28 days and will face charges in court.
View ArticleCannabis haul at West Croydon
A RAID on a West Croydon house has netted police two alleged drug growers, two hydroponically grown cannabis plants and about four kilograms of dried cannabis.
View ArticleBooze attacks fuelling lockout call
A series of alcohol-fueled assaults around Henley Square has prompted residents to push for a lockout from bars and clubs after 1am.
View ArticleBressington to question Wortley
INDEPENDENT MLC Ann Bressington will today (July 27) question Local Government Minister Russell Wortley in Parliament.
View ArticleWilf's a right Royal
WILF Withey has seen plenty of changes in Royal Park over the years, but one thing which has stayed the same is his backyard boxing gym.
View ArticleAgape leader wants to unlock assets
FUGITIVE cult leader Rocco Leo - accused of swindling millions of dollars from followers - wants to retrieve assets that were frozen after he fled Australia.
View ArticleSpeed cameras for rail crossings
IN a first for the state, red light cameras will be installed at six level crossing locations across the metropolitan rail network over the next 12 months.
View ArticleBars to trade through the night
CITY pubs and clubs will be allowed to trade through the night after a State Government plan to impose a mandatory three-hour shutdown was defeated.
View ArticleFire toddler dies in hospital
THE three-year-old Port Pirie boy severely burned in a house fire has died in hospital surrounded by his family.
View ArticleBan booze for kids at home
A PUSH to ban the supply of alcohol to children and teens will be brought to State Parliament today.
View ArticleO-Bahn revamp will have more car parks
THE State Government is calling for tenders for improvements at the O-Bahn Klemzig interchange as part of the $17.1 million upgrade of the system.
View ArticleA proud past, a golden future
PREMIER Mike Rann celebrates 175 years since the settlement of South Australia with a look forward to our bicentennial.
View ArticleThreat to censure Wortley
SUPPORT is being courted for a Parliamentary no-confidence move against State/Local Government Relations Minister Russell Wortley.
View ArticlePut bad teaching records online
TEACHERS with conditions placed on their registration should be publicly listed on the Teacher's Registration Board website, a report recommends.
View ArticleNo chance of convicting Leo
THE leader of a doomsday cult which stockpiled guns and ammunition will not be pursued over 126 fraud allegations because he is unlikely to be convicted.
View ArticleLife, death and a love forever
IT was one of those loves of the ages. He was a Rat of Tobruk in World War II and she waited for him to return so they could marry.
View ArticleTwo dead in head-on crash
TWO men have died in separate cars in a road crash near Port Broughton last night.
View ArticlePedophile sentencing delay plea
A FORMER judge's associate indecently filmed children, at a Christrian Fellowship Camp and on church premises, a court has heard.
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