Hotel robbed at knife point
TWO men, one armed with a knife, have robbed the Old Spot Hotel in Salisbury Heights.
View ArticlePlastic plague around state
PLASTIC makes up the bulk of litter in South Australia, a national audit shows.
View ArticleTrades no longer a man's world
MORE women are being trained in four male-dominated trades than at any other time in the past 10 years, figures show.
View ArticleCity on verge of a growth idea
ADELAIDE'S parklands and nature strips could become our next food source amid fears the state is running out of productive agricultural land.
View ArticleDetainee record of abuse revealed
ALMOST 150 critical and serious incidents have been reported in South Australia's asylum detention centres over the past three years, figures show.
View ArticleModern designs impress the Italians
A RENOWNED Italian furniture maker has snapped up experimental coat stands created by UniSA students.
View ArticleRed light on expressway upgrade
THE State Government has scrapped a key part of its promised Southern Expressway upgrade – the $75 million Darlington interchange.
View ArticleRoo's brother pleads guilty
THE brother of Adelaide Crows' Mark Ricciuto sold second-hand cars without a licence because of a $1.25 million debt, a court has heard.
View ArticleOneSteel expansion saves Whyalla jobs
ONESTEEL'S $200 million committment to expand its Whyalla port and nearly double iron mining operations will save and create hundreds of jobs.
View ArticleCrash inquiry finds weather was fine
A PRELIMINARY report has found weather conditions were fine and clear when an ABC helicopter crashed near Lake Eyre, killing three newsmen.
View ArticleParents learn new way of schooling
ENROLMENTS in the state's three Montessori schools are rising , as parents seek alternative education methods.
View ArticleDesperate home sellers slash prices
HOUSE prices are being slashed by tens of thousands of dollars as a slow property market swings the buyer's way.
View ArticleFarm anger at dam water charges
WATER authorities will press ahead with plans to charge Adelaide Hills farmers for using water from their private dams.
View ArticleBurton hold-up the seventh for weekend
A SERVICE station hold-up at Burton last night was the seventh robbery in the metropolitan area since Friday.
View ArticlePortolesi 'to be promoted'
PREMIER-IN-WAITING Jay Weatherill has defended embattled Aboriginal Affairs Minister Grace Portolesi saying she will have a senior role in his new cabinet.
View ArticleThieves steal semi-trailer, tractor, bins
POLICE are hunting thieves that stole a semi-trailer, a tractor and six industrial bins from Burton last month.
View ArticleElderly couple busted for dope crop
AN ELDERLY couple have been reported for growing cannabis at a Craigmore home.
View ArticlePirates kill millionaire, kidnap wife
A WEALTHY British publishing executive has been murdered by pirates in Kenya, who have abducted his wife from an exclusive resort in a motor boat.
View ArticleCouncil 'warned about tree'
BURNSIDE Council was warned several times about a rotting gum tree which dropped a branch, killing a young woman as she drove past, an inquest has heard.
View ArticleSenator 'was having panic attack'
Liberal Senator Mary Jo Fisher was having a panic attack when she allegedly left a supermarket without paying for groceries, a court has heard.
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