Thousands will lose drivers' licences
A TRAFFIC lawyer will petition Road Safety Minister Tom Kenyon on behalf of drivers affected by delayed licence disqualifications.
View ArticleThese giant oysters are absolute pearlers
LESTER Marshall's giant 18cm long, 1kg king oysters sell for $100 each but there's only one place in the world you can buy them - the Port Lincoln Hotel.
View ArticleRodents 'nesting' in show sheep
IN 43 years of farming, Wes Titley has seen most things, but even he was stunned when he discovered mice living in the wool of his sheep.
View ArticleSpecial strength inspired by Izla
WHEN Kym Meers' legs get weary in the 12km City-Bay Fun Run, she will draw on the strength of her courageous daughter Izla and push on.
View ArticleStephen shares pain of turmoil
STEPHEN Kelley is one of the many mum-and-dad investors who have taken a hit from the fresh sharemarket meltdown.
View ArticleLawsuit looming over hydroponics ban
A GLANDORE hydroponics shop manager is taking legal action against police.
View ArticleLittle Penguins are on the brink
GRANITE Island's penguin population is on the brink of being wiped out.
View ArticleBoth political sides reshuffle the decks
DUELLING frontbench reshuffles being delayed for months will add to instability and fuel ambitions on both sides of politics in South Australia.
View ArticleArrest for alleged sex offences
A 57-YEAR-OLD Clearview man has been arrested for alleged child sex offences.
View ArticleNew life blooms in the desert
SOME credit the water, others blame a major blackout last December, while a few cite the lack of digital channels on TV.
View ArticleMotorcyclist killed on highway
A MOTORCYCLIST has been killed in a crash at Eudunda in the state's lower Mid North.
View ArticleWhere the customer is always art
WHEN not serving mouth-watering pastries at Red Door Bakery in Croydon, Emma Grierson dusts off the flour and starts painting pictures of customers.
View ArticleGrain of truth in sweeping gesture
THIS painstaking Buddhist ritual takes days to complete but seconds to wash away.
View ArticleSour growers make citrus protest
FRUSTRATED growers handed out oranges at half-time during football matches at the weekend to raise awareness of their plight.
View ArticleWe're all on the same page
SOUTH Australia's undulating hills and rugged coast, famous wine regions and sprawling cityscape have been immortalised in the name of charity.
View ArticleHigh rego puts more trucks on road
THE trucking industry says a decision to increase registration costs will put more trucks back on the roads, which could mean more truck crashes.
View ArticleArkaroola miner recruits heavyweights
EMBATTLED uranium explorer Marathon Resources now has five former MPs - four ex-ministers - arguing its compo case for the Arkaroola decision.
View ArticleNot so fast forward, I like my VCR
MORE than one in 10 Adelaide people still rely on ageing VCR players to record TV, research shows.
View ArticleCBD's $700m building revival surge
DEVELOPMENT interest in Adelaide's CBD is back to pre- financial crisis levels as private investors lodge $700 million in building plans.
View ArticleYear 12s cough up for own project
YEAR 12 students will have to pay if they want their research project returned, or to check it has been properly assessed.
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