Jumps racing may be illegal
LAWYERS argue jumps racing may be in breach of the Animal Welfare Act, paving the way for legal action from animal welfare advocates.
View ArticleAll hail Queen Edna the first
EDNA Peek was Christmas Pageant royalty when the famous parade was first held in 1933 and she will be a queen today when she turns 100.
View ArticleScience cult hero blows in for a visit
BRITAIN'S "green" professor and worldwide science video cult hero is visiting Adelaide.
View ArticleFox decides to drop sex case appeal
MALCOLM Fox insists he is not a sex offender but lacks the strength to challenge his conviction.
View ArticleCoopers draughts new attack plan
COOPERS Brewery will move quickly to push its credentials as the biggest Australian-owned beer maker.
View ArticleLibs to power ahead with gas
A STRING of new-generation power plants across the state is proposed by the Liberals as part of their energy policy for the next election.
View ArticleSchool caught in timber battle
THE final siren for the tiny school at Tarpeena will almost certainly sound at the end of this year.
View ArticleWhizz-bang robots to the rescue
ROBOT rescue is an exercise in artificial intelligence for talented teenagers.
View ArticleBus plan: Get cars out of the way
DEDICATED bus lanes and bus stops may be the answer to city traffic congestion, the State Government says.
View ArticleABC wants more cash for local footy
SENIOR management of the taxpayer-funded ABC will visit Adelaide next week to ask the SANFL for more money in exchange for television coverage.
View ArticleCool change hits holiday home sales
THE slowing real estate market has struck one of the state's best performing areas.
View ArticleLabor will hold seat in a by-election
LABOR should comfortably hold the seat of Port Adelaide when former Treasurer Kevin Foley quits politics, a new poll shows.
View ArticleStabbing murder arrest
A WHYALLA man will appear in the Whyalla Magistrates Court today charged with the murder of Elizabeth Downs man Daniel Haughey.
View ArticleHospital car parking victory
PUBLIC servants have won a court injunction against controversial hospital car parking fees in a move that could lead to their abolition for some staff.
View ArticleSA at risk of losing AAA rating
SOUTH AUSTRALIA is at risk of losing its AAA credit rating after the State's economic outlook was downgraded to "negative" by ratings agency Standard and Poors.
View ArticleHigh-rise hotel for Grenfell St
A SOUTH Australian developer has today lodged plans with Adelaide City Council for a new multi-million dollar high-rise hotel on Grenfell St.
View ArticleAbbott blamed for boat arrivals
THE Federal Government says Tony Abbott's refusal to let migration law changes go through parliament is to blame for two asylum boat arrivals overnight.
View ArticleRobber punches woman in face
A MAN punched a woman in the face after she was confronted by a gang of men at Davoren Park.
View ArticleIndecent behaviour in front of children
A MAN who behaved indecently in front of a group of children at Mawson Lakes is wanted by police.
View ArticleCouple arrested over $60,000 fraud
A HUSBAND and wife who allegedly forged documents to obtain almost $60,000 have been arrested.
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