Robots and university in joint operation
A $1 million robot will revolutionise the way joints are studied and help local researchers design and manufacture better-quality artificial replacements.
View ArticleMurray rescue bid faces criticism
THE national bid to save the River Murray appears to be in jeopardy with both green groups and irrigators attacking the revised plan.
View ArticleRetail heartbeat needs some love
THE return of romance to Rundle Mall, in the form of a complete overhaul, could be the key to saving the struggling shopping strip.
View ArticleFamily tribute to a River Murray hero
FOR his entire life, Dennis Schiller refused to live more than a few hundred metres from the peaceful serenity of the mighty River Murray.
View ArticleFriendliest place on the planet
THE spirit of the Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels is alive and well in Papua New Guinea.
View ArticleFairies cast their Christmas spell
IT'S beginning to look a lot like Christmas with auditions for next month's Credit Union Christmas Pageant under way.
View ArticleAccused murderer 'too ill' for trial
HE is accused of gunning down five people in just 90 seconds and then bringing Hectorville to a standstill by holding police at bay for eight hours.
View ArticleNew vision for farmers of the future
BUILDING Australian agriculture into a more vibrant and much larger industry are the key aims of developing a new national blueprint for the sector.
View Article14-year-old arrested for car theft
A 14-year-old boy allegedly caught driving a stolen car at Mansfield Park early this morning is expected to appear in the Youth Court today.
View ArticleDrugs raid nets 350g of meth
TWO men arrested and charged with drug trafficking after a raid on a Broadview house are expected to appear in Holden Hill Magistrates court today.
View ArticlePorn scandal: I should have been told
JENNIFER Rankine says while it is a rarity for public servants to be sacked, she should have been notified of staff being disciplined for accessing pornography.
View ArticlePolice warn bikies over revenge hit
ANYONE seeking vengeance for last week's shooting of a former Finks bikie's son will be swiftly dealt with, police have warned.
View ArticleEager students to reach the stars
EUROPEAN astronaut Hans Schlegel usually spends his time mentoring space travellers but has taken a break to share his knowledge with SA students.
View Article1700-home project gets green light
A NEW $500 million, 1700-home residential development has been given the green light in Adelaide's north.
View ArticleStop the 'drugs are bad' mantra
DRUGS that enhance human abilities or are used for recreation should not be written off as all bad, an Australian drug researcher says.
View ArticleRail commuters get a helping hand
THE closure of the Gawler line has forced rail commuters on to buses, but Playford City Council and Elizabeth Shopping Centre hope to ease the burden.
View ArticleWalk and give nature a leg-up
WALKING is good for your health but you can also do wonders for the environment if you go on this month's Walk for Nature.
View ArticlePolice strangled me, says teen girl
JENNIFER Lee Ruppelt is an 18-year-old country girl who claims she was strangled by police and passed out during an aggressive arrest.
View ArticleDelayed buses driving us mad
THE new contractor responsible for a third of Adelaide's metro bus services is under fire, less than a week into its eight-year $567 million contract.
View ArticleCoopers signs up as Fringe sponsor
COOPERS Brewery will be back at the Fringe from 2012, signing up as a major sponsor of the arts event.
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