Students take the MasterChef test
ROSARY School students yesterday competed to find the school's very own MasterChef.
View ArticleWork safety laws bump up costs
SMALL BUSINESS operators are warning planned changes to SA workplace laws will increase injuries and deaths and push up costs.
View ArticleFirst-home buyers drop off
ABOUT 40,000 fewer first-home buyers took the plunge into the residential market over the past year, even though housing costs were about the same.
View ArticleGood karma for Buddhist temple
PATIENCE is a virtue ... and a trait Buddhist monk Yi Jue's community has needed in the quest to build their temple.
View ArticleTruck, van in crash at Grange
A TRUCK and a van have been involved in a crash at the Findon Rd and Grange Rd intersection at Grange.
View ArticleMall preacher prosecuting cop
A RUNDLE Mall street preacher is prosecuting a serving SA Police officer for breaking up one of his prayer meetings.
View ArticleSprawl protection for wine regions
THE Barossa and McLaren Vale will be protected from urban sprawl under proposed legislation introduced today by Deputy Premier John Rau.
View ArticleEnd to sprawl in wine regions
THE Barossa and McLaren Vale wine regions will be protected from urban sprawl under proposed legislation introduced to Parliament today.
View ArticleWe'll be left to rot, say councillors
RATEPAYERS could be hit in the pocket or community facilities left to rot if local government is not recognised in the Australian Constitution.
View ArticlePort's bonanza needs swift road link
PORT Adelaide's status as the fastest-growing capital city port in the nation is further reason the much-anticipated north-south corridor must be completed at all costs, the state's peak transport body...
View ArticleGerard chief gets $2m cash bonus
THE head of the Gerard family's new business venture has received almost $2 million for the company's first full year.
View ArticleAPY Lands cash plan on table
COMPULSORY income management may be introduced to the APY Lands early next year, Federal Minister Jenny Macklin has said.
View ArticlePush for wine tax reform
A GROUP of 55 of health and welfare organisations is urging the Federal Government to withdraw tax protections from the struggling wine industry.
View ArticleRetrovirus threatens KI koalas
UP to 40 per cent of Kangaroo Island's koalas have an AIDS-like virus that could devastate the population.
View ArticleBetter balance for wheels, walkers
ADELAIDE'S streets could be narrowed and space be better used to provide more pedestrian and bike-friendly areas, an urban design expert says.
View ArticleFast food off menu in the Barossa
LARGE retail and gaudy fast food outlets will be deterred under plans to protect the heritage of the Barossa Valley and McLaren Vale.
View ArticleHeavens open for grateful farmers
CROP-SAVING rain arrived at the perfect time yesterday as farmers welcomed predictions of up to 30mm by Sunday to secure an above average $2 billion grain harvest.
View ArticleFree runners' leap of stupidity
IT IS called the "Shrine" and it is the ultimate test for Adelaide's free runners.
View ArticleLabor, Libs vote jumps ban down
A MOVE to ban jumps racing in South Australia has failed in Parliament, after the Government and Opposition joined forces to defeat a Greens bill.
View ArticleSafety laws 'will cost $1.4bn'
PLANNED workplace safety law changes planned will slash up to $1.4 billion from annual economic activity and cause mass job losses, a study warns.
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