Carp invasion poised to flood SA
SOUTH Australia is on the brink of a carp invasion which is likely to spell disaster for native fish species.
View ArticleRecords roll out for Birdwood run
A RECORD 1808 vehicles rolled through Adelaide in the 31st Bay to Birdwood Classic yesterday.
View ArticleXenophon regrets priest fallout
NICK Xenophon has indicated he might not have used parliamentary privilege to name a priest accused of rape had he known the man was about to take leave.
View ArticleRight to use euthanasia drug
RIGHT-TO-DIE campaigner Dr Philip Nitschke has gained permission to import a drug used in voluntary euthanasia.
View ArticlePair arrested over hotel break-in
AN Adelaide teenager is expected to appear in court for allegedly breaking into the Coopers Ale House this morning.
View ArticleKangaroo Island man five times over
A KANGAROO Island man accused of driving with a blood-alcohol level almost five times the limit has lost his licence and his car.
View ArticleRoller driver 'never operated machine'
A ROLLER driver who lost control and crushed a man to death had never operated the machine before, an inquest has heard.
View ArticleBrit 'groomed child over internet'
A BRITISH man has faced an Adelaide court accused of sexually assaulting a child after grooming them over the internet.
View ArticleFire destroys car, carport
A CAR and the carport it was under were destroyed by a fire in Parkside.
View ArticleShots fired at three properties
TWO Mount Gambier businesses and a home have been the targets of shootings.
View ArticleHusband lit fire to hide crime
THE Supreme Court has ruled an African migrant bashed his wife before setting fire to their apartment, fully aware she was still alive at the time.
View ArticlePlank bandit cut down to size
A MAN armed with a large piece of wood has attempted to a rob a laundromat in Parafield Gardens and been repelled by customers.
View ArticleFarmers having a field day
ORGANISERS of the state's biggest farming expo predict cashed-up farmers will spend millions of dollars on machinery and equipment this week.
View ArticleFamily First wants promise watchdog
FAMILY First has called for SA to introduce an independent Budget office to cost election promises and let voters judge their financial impact.
View ArticleYou'll shell out less for crays
HOUSEHOLDS looking to put crayfish on the dining table this festive season are likely to shell out less for crayfish as Christmas gets closer.
View ArticleDrink-driver faces 5 years in jail
SHE avoided jail for manslaughter because her crime was ruled an excessive reaction to domestic abuse.
View ArticleSA wine industry labelled as lazy
AUSTRALIA'S wine industry is a "lazy" sector that has lost its innovative edge, South Australia's outgoing Thinker in Residence says.
View ArticleRankine scotches election rumours
FAMILIES and Communities Minister Jennifer Rankine has denied speculation she will not contest the next state election.
View ArticleIt's bear hugs only for our pandas
THE clock is ticking for Adelaide Zoo pandas Wang Wang and Funi and keepers plan to take matters into their own hands if they fail to breed naturally.
View ArticleHusband hit wife, torched home
HE WAS so afraid of being caught that Luka Kageregere burned down his home to hide the fact he had bashed his wife.
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