Bullying victim 'can hold head high'
A TEENAGER who attracted widespread publicly after being assaulted by a student can leave court with his head held high, says a judge.
View ArticleMan with pistol robs hotel
POLICE are at the scene of an armed hold-up at the Bridgeway Hotel at Pooraka.
View ArticlePM blames Abbott for arrivals
TONY Abbott has rejected as "pretty desperate" a claim from Prime Minister Julia Gillard that more asylum seeker boat arrivals will be his fault.
View ArticleHundreds gather for judge's funeral
HONOURS of mourners have gathered to pay tribute to "gentleman" judge, Ted Mullighan, who was a tireless advocate for the underprivileged.
View ArticleWitjira National Park reopens
THE Witjira National Park has been reopened, however, the Simpson Desert Conservation Park remains closed.
View ArticleGillnet ban as dolphin deaths rise
A SHARP rise in the number of reported dolphin deaths in fishing gillnets has triggered a ban on the fishing practice off the Kangaroo Island coast.
View ArticleBoom crash opera - wrestling's back
THERE'S sweat, smoke, goodies and baddies at Adelaide's Riot City wrestling nights.
View ArticleSA risks losing its AAA rating
SOUTH Australia is at risk of losing its cherished and valuable triple A credit rating at the hands of the same ratings agency that downgraded the US.
View ArticleCall for action on child inquiry
LESS than a quarter of the recommendations outlined in the Mullighan inquiry into child sex abuse have been implemented by the State Government.
View Article$56,000 fine for injury
DIRECTORS of a Yorke Peninsula manufacturing firm have been fined more than $56,000 plus costs over a worker's injuries and for failing to report two incidents.
View ArticleFrank sprints from APY Lands to AFL
HE grew up playing footy in bare feet on rock-hard red dirt in one of the most remote places in Australia.
View ArticleBay to Birdwood just keeps on rolling
IT'S buffed, waxed and revved up to go. Neil and Fiona Sommers-Cain's classic 1966 Cadillac Deville is one of 1500 vehicles made from 1956 to 1977 taking part in today's Bay to Birdwood.
View ArticleSamaritans cut to the quick
SUPPORT programs and services for thousands of vulnerable and disadvantaged South Australians are in jeopardy, threatened by funding cuts.
View ArticleWow! It's the ink credible hulk
THE fishing tales flow thick and fast on the state's West Coast - but you don't have to be a sucker to believe this one.
View ArticleEnd of an era as store closes
WILMINGTON'S general store has closed its doors for the final time after operating for 120 years.
View ArticleAssaulted woman found in trolley
POLICE want to speak with a man over the assault of a woman found in a shopping trolley behind an abandoned Elizabeth Park house on July 30.
View ArticleChanges to decide ministers' fate
THE futures of three ministers will be decided by an inquiry into electoral boundaries which will be a key influence in the next state election.
View ArticleVeterans' trek to overcome illness
THE war is long over for many of the state's veterans but a battle closer to home remains.
View Article$200 to lodge a complaint
HOME buyers and sellers have to pay $200 to lodge complaints against real estate agents or face delays through a government agency.
View ArticleInterest in trade courses dives
BUDDING foreign hospitality, healthcare and finance workers are shunning vocational study in SA , as enrolments drop by about 35 per cent.
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