$65,000 to host a radio host
OPRAH enticed American tourists to Australia, now British radio host Simon Bates is tempting the English to holiday in Adelaide.
View ArticleSpeak Out, students urge peers
AS the first year 12 students to study under the SA Certificate of Education, the class of 2011 can speak out.
View ArticlePair try to rob service station
POLICE wish to speak to two men seen knocking on the door and windows of a Caltex Service Station in the northern suburbs this morning.
View ArticleHunt for fruit and veg thief
POLICE have released security vision of a man they say stole a locked safe from a Firle fruit shop.
View ArticleExport figures lead the nation
SOUTH Australia's export figures are leading the nation but the state's economy is still under strain, Business SA says.
View ArticleStreet racer admits killing man
A MAN has pleaded guilty to causing the death of an innocent passenger during an alleged "drag race" in the western suburbs.
View ArticleWorkers 'cut through death tree'
VITAL evidence in the Rebecca Jolly inquest was lost when Burnside Council ordered workers to saw through the tree that killed her, an inquest has heard.
View ArticleThieves targeting public transport
A MAN who had his wallet stolen as he slept on a train is among a rising number of people being targeted by thieves on Adelaide's public transport.
View ArticleDiver dies at Port Noarlunga
EMERGENCY services have retrieved the body of a scuba diver who has died off the Port Noarlunga reef.
View ArticleXenophon names 'abuse' priest
SENATOR Nick Xenophon is at war with the South Australian Catholic Church over sex abuse claims, naming a respected priest he claims is at the centre of rape allegations.
View ArticleWoman charged with attempted murder
A WOMAN, who allegedly stabbed a convicted sex offender, will have her bail reviewed by the Supreme Court.
View ArticleCan prisons cope with wheelchairs?
PRISON authorities will be asked whether they can adequately detain a double-amputee before killer driver Ricardo Rocha is sentenced.
View ArticleSleep centre out on its own
ADELAIDE will be the test bed for a new model of university sleep research.
View ArticleParties clash on tough drug laws
GOVERNMENT plans to bankrupt declared drug traffickers have been "neutered" by the Opposition, Attorney-General John Rau says.
View ArticleBoredom can make kids creative
BESTSELLING author Emily Rodda believes that periods of idleness for children can give them the mental space to think creatively.
View ArticleLabor rethink on APY scheme
GRACE Portolesi has indicated the State Government may move to support an income management scheme for remote Aboriginal communities.
View ArticleSchools face loss of principals
NEARLY two-thirds of the state's primary and secondary school principals intend to retire in the next five to 10 years, a national survey has found.
View ArticleSouthern police missing in action
THE State Government's failure to keep open police stations at McLaren Vale and Aldinga has been called a joke by the areas's residents.
View ArticlePollies drop-kick ABC over footy
STATE sports minister Tom Kenyon is joining senators from all sides of politics and every state to reject ABC plans to dump SANFL broadcasts.
View ArticleWeather station boost for SA
A NEWLY commissioned automatic weather station on Kangaroo Island will help in dealing with natural disasters.
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