WorkCover claims services tender
WORKCOVER has called for expressions of interest for future claims management services for the state's workers' compensation scheme.
View ArticleCommodore's lead begins to fade
AUSTRALIA'S favourite car for the past 15 years - the Holden Commodore - is under siege as small car rivals nip at its heels in the battle for overall sales leadership.
View ArticleChild starts $100,000 house fire
A CHILD playing with a cigarette light caused a $100,000 fire which destroyed one half of a duplex home at Salisbury Downs yesterday.
View ArticleAttempted abduction at Mansfield Park
POLICE need help to find a man who attempted to grab a seven-year-old girl as she walked at Mansfield Park yesterday.
View ArticleState 'needs petrol sniffing laws'
BROADER petrol sniffing legislation should be introduced in South Australia, says a coroner.
View ArticleSecret drug lab raided, man held
A GLENELG man arrested yesterday and charged with manufacturing drugs at a Pooraka business will face Holden Hill Magistrates Court in December.
View ArticleNow you can dob in a shonk
SOUTH Australians can "dob in" shonky tradesmen who come to the door offering everything from bitumen laying to roof painting, the Government says.
View ArticleFlinders Ranges deals signed
THE State Government has signed two new deals to give the traditional owners a bigger role in the management of the Flinders Ranges National Park.
View ArticleHills alive to sound of music
THE Summadayze Festival is under attack from Hills dwellers 25km away who say they had to endure 10 hours of thumping bass during this year's party.
View ArticleSuspended principal could get job back
A COOBER Pedy school principal could be reinstated to her former position after the Teachers Appeal Board ruled a decision to dump her was "unjust and unreasonable".
View ArticlePolice chasing firebugs
POLICE are investigating multiple car and bin fires that occurred across Adelaide on Wednesday night.
View ArticleTeach children about fire risk
THE 15th blaze in 15 months sparked by children playing with fire-lighting tools has prompted a warning from emergency services for better education.
View ArticleGreater say in running park
THE SA Government has signed two new agreements to give the traditional owners a bigger role in the management of the Flinders Ranges National Park.
View ArticleCar sales on target for 1 million
PREDICTIONS that new car sales will hit the million mark in 2011 are holding firm despite the impact of natural disasters and subdued spending.
View ArticleVoicing the needs of deaf children
FOR 65 years, the Cora Barclay Centre has given deaf children a voice.
View ArticleFamily begs: Give us murder clues
THE family of murdered great-grandmother Beverley Hanley has made a passionate public appeal for information on the case, one year after she was killed.
View ArticleAboriginal art opens to a wider audience
THEY come with locks. They come with graffiti. They come worn by the touch of countless children's hands.
View ArticleBoard sides with ousted principal
DESPITE two years of court battles, Sue Burtenshaw remains passionate about the career that has caused her so much grief.
View ArticleFrom little things big things grow
IT STARTED, as many things do, with the germ of an idea.
View ArticleCatch-up urged for Adelaide's design
MELBOURNE has surged ahead in improving its urban design while Adelaide has been held back by inaction, according to world-renowned urban designer Jan Gehl.
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