Footy legends chase life in the slow lane
ANDREW Jarman rubbed his hands while scanning the row of Big V jumpers in the changerooms - until his eye caught the No. 23 guernsey with the "Brereton" name on it.
View ArticleA real flash in the pan
IT'S been 160 years since people packed their bags for Ballarat to find their fortune in gold.
View ArticleScam lawyer Patterson struck off roll
A WELL-KNOWN lawyer, found guilty of dishonest and unprofessional conduct, has been struck off by the Supreme Court.
View ArticleMan arrested after five-hour siege
A BLACK Forest man, armed with a knife, was involved in a five-hour siege with police overnight.
View ArticleDrink, drug drive and risk getting caught
POLICE are urging drivers to keep away from drugs and alcohol as they launch a month-long road safety campaign.
View ArticleTalented pianists make a big play
THEY make it look like child's play, but it's taken years of dedication for this trio to join the ranks of Australia's finest young pianists.
View ArticleService station assault arrest
A SERVICE station operator was allegedly assaulted and threatened in the city on Saturday night.
View ArticleExpressing God's gift in an artwork
AMATEUR and award-winning artists alike have been painting and sculpting in the lead-up to this week's annual Adelaide Cathedral Art Show.
View ArticleShooting sparks fear of bikie gang war
ADELAIDE'S bikie turf war will escalate following the shooting of an 11-year-old boy at Semaphore, experts warn.
View ArticleFans enjoy a musical feast
SURROUNDED by a sea of smiles, giving fans the blues was a tough gig at the Semaphore Music Festival yesterday.
View ArticleStudents to link religion with law
THE Adelaide University will offer students a unique perspective next year, when it introduces a course on the relationship between law and religion.
View ArticleDelivery driver hit with brick
A BRICK-wielding thug assaulted a newspaper delivery driver in Aberfoyle Park yesterday.
View ArticleRioting inmates 'need' compensating
REFUSING to compensate inmates for property destroyed by prison officers after the Port Augusta prison riot was "unjust", the Ombudsman has found.
View ArticleReady to pay a price for babies
DESPERATE SA couples are travelling to Third World countries and paying foreign surrogacy agencies hundreds of thousands of dollars to start a family.
View ArticlePlea to get tough on bullies
THE family of a school bullying victim has called for stronger policies to protect vulnerable teenagers.
View ArticleNew life for deserted Crows shed
IT has hosted SANFL grand final celebrations, Christmas carols and even seen Crows patron Rob Gerard buying a round for fans celebrating a win.
View ArticlePolice impound 49 vehicles
POLICE impounded 49 vehicles during drug and alcohol testing on Saturday and 51 drivers received immediate licence disqualification.
View ArticleWoman dies after Birdwood motorcycle crash
A PARAFIELD Gardens woman has died overnight after a road crash near Birdwood yesterday.
View ArticleTraffic stop nets $55,000, 600g drugs
POLICE arrested a man and netted $55,000 cash and 600 grams of what they believe is amphetamine after a routine traffic stop near Saddleworth.
View ArticleWoman dies after motorbike crash
A PARAFIELD Gardens woman has died overnight after a road crash near Birdwood yesterday.
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