'It wasn't meant to be molotov cocktail'
A HOLDEN Hill man has told a court he did not intend to create a molotov cocktail when he lit a petrol-filled bottle then tossed it on a road.
View ArticlePlanners get a towering challenge
CONTROVERSIAL plans for Adelaide's tallest residential tower are part of a growing trend to push the architectural envelope, industry leaders say.
View ArticleGo easy on driver, mourning mum says
A TRUCK driver was distracted by sun glare when he fatally struck a cyclist, a court has heard.
View ArticleRape victim's 22-year wait
JAMES Trevor Birmingham destroyed the life of a previously unknown rape victim, who has waited 22 years for justice.
View ArticleSmooth operator ready for top job
IMMACULATELY groomed Jay Weatherill is a smooth and wily political operator who has backed his own ability to perform.
View ArticleMission buildings saved - for now
THE planned demolition of Umeewarra Mission buildings near Port Augusta will be deferred for a year.
View ArticleSpecial thanks to our best teachers
INSPIRING, interesting and fun to be around is how students describe award-winning Year 7 teacher Stacey Miller.
View ArticleSnelling offers GST trade-off
TREASURER Jack Snelling has told a national GST review SA wants a higher share of GST revenue but will pay above its fair share when the mining boom takes off.
View ArticleCentrex iron mine heralds new era
AN iron mine near Lock was approved yesterday, taking Centrex Metals a step towards an export hub on the Eyre Peninsula's east coast.
View ArticleRann holds on for imminent deal
LEGISLATION for BHP Billiton to proceed with the Olympic Dam expansion will be ready as early as next month, the chair of the taskforce driving the project says.
View ArticleMan wanted over city robberies
THE same man is believed to be responsible for a robbery and an attempted robbery in the city and North Adelaide.
View ArticleMan sought over shooting murder
THIS is the man who could hold the key to the murder of Paralowie man James Tun Tin.
View ArticleSearch for missing man, 82
POLICE are concerned for the welfare of an elderly man with dementia and diabetes who went missing from the Central Markets today.
View ArticleA brush with SA's colonial past
TWO rare watercolours by colonial artist George French Angas depicting scenes of early life in South Australia will be auctioned in Sydney this month.
View ArticleNew judge praised for his dedication
TOP barrister Malcolm Blue, QC, has surpassed his childhood dream.
View ArticlePilot's career takes off
SOUTH Australia not only has another female chief pilot but it's believed she is the youngest chief pilot of either gender in all of Australia.
View ArticleOlsen pleads for ABC telecast
JOHN Olsen has pleaded with the ABC to consider the SANFL's health when it debates future telecasts.
View ArticleA bold new vision for Museum of SA
REINVIGORATING the SA Museum will be a key part of the Government's plan to transform North Tce into a nation-leading cultural boulevard.
View ArticleMums give birth to new companies
A NUMBER of entrepreneurial mums, dubbed "mumprenuers", are setting up their own businesses while pregnant or caring for newborns.
View ArticleProspects high at coal face
THE massive Olympic Dam mining venture may get all the attention but small operations around the state are proving quiet achievers.
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