Three men attack Glengowrie pedestrian
A MAN is recovering in hospital with head lacerations after being viciously attacked by three men at Glengowrie this morning.
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A MAN is recovering in hospital with head lacerations after being viciously attacked by three men at Glengowrie this morning.
View ArticleBig Day Out heads West
HIP HOP superstar Kanye West will headline the 2012 Big Day Out festival.
View ArticleDodgy roads after heavens open
STATE Emergency Service workers responded to at least 13 reports of flooding across Adelaide after a cloud burst about 8am dumped about 9mm of rain .
View ArticlePolice flood footy long-weekend roads
POLICE are hitting the Dukes Highway and Princes Highways in force because of the wet weather and the lead-up to the grand final long-weekend.
View ArticleTougher rules for midwives flagged
A CORONER'S inquest into the death of two babies during home births has sparked a battle over the risks of unregulated births.
View ArticleOur water worse in a warmer world
THE quality of Adelaide's much-maligned drinking water will get worse as the world warms, but scientists are trying to keep one step ahead.
View ArticleMental toll on Inverbrackie children
PSYCHIATRIC problems have hit asylum seekers at the low-security Inverbrackie detention centre, with three falling ill.
View ArticleSeptember warmer, drier than average
TEMPERATURES were up and rainfall across the state varied dramatically in September, with some farmers in dire need of rain for their crops.
View ArticleCold shoulder for airconditioners
ENERGY-GUZZLING airconditioners will be banned from sale from today.
View ArticleCharity that is good for the sole
WOMEN can never have enough shoes but Dalice Kennedy wants 10,000.
View ArticleProperty buying as safe as houses
ADELAIDE homeowners are some of the most secure in the country, a new report shows.
View ArticleRiverland farms drained by drought
IRRIGATED horticultural land along the River Murray and Lower Lakes has shrunk by 17 per cent in the past four years as the long-term drought take its toll.
View ArticleThe young can't be restless
CHILDREN who go to bed early are slimmer and more active than night owl peers, an SA-based study has found.
View ArticleArrest over fake festival passes
SA Police have uncovered an alleged music-ticket racket, arresting a man over fake VIP passes to the Stereosonic dance music festival.
View ArticleEmergency doctors at breaking point
THE Queen Elizabeth Hospital is such a stressful place for emergency room doctors that "even a saint" would be pushed to attack a patient.
View ArticleNew evidence in kill mystery
NEW evidence has emerged implicating jailed child killer Derek Percy in an unsolved death of a Sydney boy.
View ArticleLaw risks abuse of children
EXPERTS are calling for the scrapping of a law that lets convicted paedophiles spend up to 14 days of unsupervised contact with kids a year.
View ArticleAbused children nurtured
THE six children at the centre of the shocking House of Horrors case are now being "nurtured and supported" by carers, the State Government says.
View ArticleYou're welcome, Lib tells Labor
HIS own vision of a revitalised Torrens riverbank precinct was derided by the State Government as "Las Vegas on the Torrens" and "Martyworld".
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