Graffiti vandals attack small town
GRAFFITI vandals have caused $10,000 damage to "numerous" buildings and two community school buses at Jamestown, in the state's mid-north.
View ArticleFunny business 30 days before Pageant
PAGEANT clowns are laughing all the way to the Credit Union Christmas Pageant.
View ArticleHepatitis scare at popular restaurant
A FOOD worker at a popular North Adelaide restaurant has tested positive to hepatitis A, potentially exposing diners to the disease.
View ArticleWoolworths staff 'did not follow policy'
A SENIOR Woolworths manager has admitted staff did not follow "normal" practice when told a woman had been injured in an accident involving one of its trolleys.
View ArticleConman made fraud his profession
A CONMAN who made fraud "his profession" has been jailed for swindling almost $30,000 over the internet.
View ArticleOnline conman jailed for four years
HE asked for more time to speak to his father and arrange his release on home detention bail.
View ArticleMicro brewery taps in wattle winner
A YOUNG couple's Riverland beer, infused with wattle seeds, has been so popular the Renmark Hotel has run out of the dark ale.
View ArticleSenior Counsel post for barrister
TOP barrister and respected prosecutor Geraldine Davison has been appointed Senior Counsel.
View ArticleFoley stays on to see Bill through
FORMER Treasurer Kevin Foley will remain in politics until the indenture for the Olympic Dam expansion is passed by Parliament.
View ArticleScooter demand boosts bike sales
GROWTH in all-terrain vehicles and scooters has improved motorcycle sales, figures released by the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries show.
View ArticleOur jobless rate highest in nation
SOUTH Australia has the highest unemployment rate in the country, after the state's jobless increased by nearly 4800 in September.
View ArticleWishlist to raise road safety
ROAD safety, with mandatory vehicle inspections and upgrades of thoroughfares, must be a focus of the State Government, transport groups say.
View ArticleFuture of local footy uncertain on ABC
A SENATE inquiry has called for the ABC to maintain local production in "regions", including Adelaide.
View ArticleTeachers' plea to keep Weatherill
KEY education stakeholders want premier-in-waiting Jay Weatherill to retain his portfolio as Education Minister.
View ArticleCall to boost trainees for boom
PROGRAMS to fast-track apprentices for work in the mining sector must be boosted ahead of the massive Olympic Dam expansion, industry says.
View ArticleLawyers question murder evidence
LAWYERS for Derek John Bromley have requested the Attorney-General refer his murder conviction for an appeal more than 25 years after he was jailed.
View ArticleOlympic Dam mine to inject $8.6bn
BENEFITS of the Olympic Dam project will add up to $8.6 billion a year to the state's economy, the State Government says.
View ArticleHeaven may turn into nightclub hell
HEAVEN nightclub might turn the East End of Adelaide into a replica of Hindley St unless stricter licensing conditions are enforced, the Liquor Licensing Court warns.
View ArticlePre-teen, teen arrested for car theft
AN 11-year-old boy and a teenager, 14, are accused of driving a stolen car through a red traffic light at West Lakes last night.
View ArticleCouple mugged sitting on park bench
DANGEROUS armed robber put a knife to the throat of a man sitting with his girlfriend and demanded their belongings at Elizabeth Park late yesterday.
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