Too late to reinstate flights - Qantas
QANTAS says it is too late to reinstate the dozens of flights it cancelled or delayed after engineers called off threatened strike action at the last minute.
View ArticlePremier backs same-sex marriage
PREMIER Mike Rann has urged the Federal Government to legalise gay marriage.
View ArticleLung cancer counter attack
AUSTRALIAN scientists hope to find a way of blocking the re-growth of an aggressive type of lung cancer.
View ArticleRann to release Olympic Dam response
PREMIER Mike Rann will today tick another box on his way to exiting the stage, with the release of the response to the proposal to expand the Olympic Dam mine.
View ArticleOlympic Dam expansion approved
THE Federal Government has approved the expansion of Olympic Dam mine under federal environment law.
View ArticleHoon cars under the 'hammer'
POLICE have this morning crushed six cars seized by the courts from hoon drivers.
View ArticleShopping trolley 'killed woman'
AN elderly woman died after a trolley with faulty brakes fell back onto her and her husband as they used a shopping centre's travelator, an inquest has heard.
View ArticleWeapons seized in police raid
A LOADED sawn-off shot gun, two high-powered rifles, a replica pistol, silencer and 1000 rounds of ammunition was found in a police raid yesterday.
View ArticleA monster of a Fringe poster
THE 2012 Adelaide Fringe poster was launched this morning - and it's a monster of a design.
View ArticleMan admits stabbing girlfriend's lover
A MAN has admitted to fatally stabbing his girlfriend's lover in an alcohol-fuelled fight two years ago but says his actions were in self-defence.
View ArticleExpert 'predicted desal deaths'
A CONSTRUCTION safety expert has told a parliamentary committee he predicted deaths at Adelaide's desalination plant due to unrealistic deadlines.
View ArticleOlympic Dam gets approval
The federal and state governments have approved BHP Billiton's plan to develop the world's largest mine at Olympic Dam in the state's north.
View ArticleHaag: Pedal-power road to future
THE simple and enjoyable act of riding a bike has been truly embraced by South Australians, with over one in five of us pedalling each week.
View ArticleSafety expert 'predicted' desal deaths
A CONSTRUCTION safety expert has told a parliamentary committee he predicted deaths at Adelaide's desalination plant due to unrealistic deadlines.
View ArticleAwards ceremony for health heroes
CHAMPIONS of SA mental health were yesterday recognised at a ceremony to mark the start of Mental Health Week.
View ArticleMental health nurses shortage
BRENTON Westell goes to work every day not knowing who he will see, or what challenges he will face.
View ArticleFood tourism is a tasty prospect
OVERSEAS and interstate tourists are increasingly being lured to South Australia by food and wine experiences.
View ArticleSA hospitals won't handle crisis
SA hospitals have struggled with demand through winter and were lucky to be spared a surge in crises at public emergency departments, doctors warn.
View ArticleFaulty shopping trolley 'killed woman'
A GRIEVING widower yesterday wept in the Coroner's Court as he relived the tragic circumstances that killed his wife more than a year ago.
View ArticleTreasurer has 'no idea' on forests
TREASURER Jack Snelling is buying in specialist advice to cover for his lack of knowledge on the South East forests sale, a timber group says.
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