Financial problems stall car rally
ADELAIDE'S annual internationally-acclaimed rally for classic cars will not run this year - but strong support exists for it to be resurrected next year.
View ArticleSexual images offend men, too
SEXUALISED images of women are not only demeaning to the fairer sex but also to young boys and men.
View ArticleScrewdriver used to rob supermarket
A MAN armed with a screwdriver has robbed a Daw Park supermarket.
View ArticleGuns, knife used in hotel hold-ups
TWO hotels have been robbed in violent hold-ups overnight, involving firearms and a large knife.
View ArticleBody in burnt-out car 'not suspicious'
THE discovery of a body in a burning car at Maslin Beach earlier this month is not being treated as suspicious.
View ArticleCall to delay $27m uni fraud case
LAWYERS for alleged fraudster Christopher Fuss have asked for his case to be delayed so prosecutors can consider a "substantial" proposition.
View ArticlePremier-basher's son to stand trial
THE son of convicted Premier-basher Rick Phillips will still stand trial for armed assault, despite his alleged victim's wish to have the charges dropped.
View ArticleMurder suspect 'lied about fire'
THE body of alleged murder victim Malaika Mukantare was found under furniture and beside a broken heater in her burnt-out flat, a court has heard.
View ArticleAgape leaders strike back
THE Agape empire has struck back against its detractors, accusing one of conning the controversial group out of $730,000.
View ArticleRunning on diesel hits hip pocket
MOTORISTS using diesel fuel should get used to paying more to fill their cars, the RAA advises.
View ArticleHills rezoning a 'threat to life'
THE State Government's plan to lower the bushfire threat rating in Mt Barker could endanger life and property, according to the town's council.
View ArticlePrincess's common touchdown for party
CROWN Princess Mary of Denmark's entrance to Adelaide yesterday was anything but royal.
View ArticleWoman pulled from burning car
A WOMAN has been pulled from the burning wreck of her car after it crashed into a parked vehicle in Adelaide's northeast.
View ArticleOne dead in Gawler smash
ONE person has been killed in a single car crash about 20km north of Gawler.
View ArticleLocal Digger killed in war
SOUTH Australia suffered its second death in the Afghanistan conflict on Friday when Private Tomas Dale, 21, was killed in a horror day.
View ArticleSame old story in SA's seats
SOUTH Australians have voted for the status quo, with results indicating none of the state's 11 seats will change hands at this election.
View ArticleBoothby goes down to the wire
LIBERAL Andrew Southcott is holding on to a slender lead in Boothby - the only one of the South Australia's 11 seats that could possibly change hands.
View ArticleLabor clings to Boothby hopes
LABOR refuses to concede the knife-edge seat of Boothby, as Liberal Andrew Southcott carries a 710-vote lead into the counting of postal votes.
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