ABC's local cost cuts face scrutiny
THE ABC faces a Parliamentary inquiry into cuts to South Australian in-house production.
View ArticlePlugging in to new campus culture
THE experience of students may become isolating as new technology and social media erode campus culture, Tertiary Education Minister Chris Evans says.
View ArticleFalling trust in Public Trustee
THE Public Trustee has been forced to release a survey that reveals dissatisfaction with the Government-guaranteed agency that handles wills.
View ArticleRiver of promise on the rise again
MANY Riverland winemakers feel the tide has turned and strong economic times lay ahead for the region.
View ArticleVisa rules may cut detainee numbers
THE number of asylum seekers in detention at Inverbrackie in the Adelaide Hills will fall due to changes in immigration laws.
View ArticleOperators warned over bus delays
TWO of Adelaide's bus operators have been put on notice amid claims their warring is to blame for continued delays.
View ArticleBail plea on $6m drugs in teddies
A CHINESE national charged over a $6 million "drugs in teddy bears" smuggling racket will ask the state's highest court to release him on bail.
View ArticleUnited fans arrested after win
UGLY clashes marred Adelaide United's 1-0 win over Melbourne Victory last night, with 10 fans arrested after the match for street offences including lighting flares
View ArticleStop these yobs ruining the game
FED-UP fans say rogue Reds supporters are ruining the game by running riot in the streets after matches.
View ArticleA deaf poker comp? You can bet on it!
THEY play for riches, glory and bragging rights, but if they win they won't hear any cheers.
View ArticleTransfield uses minibuses to keep up
A SHORTAGE of bus drivers has forced new bus operator Transfield Services to hire minibuses to ensure commuters are not left stranded.
View ArticleMall cafes gone, but mobile vendors in
CAFES and fruit and flower stalls would be removed from Rundle Mall and replaced with mobile vendors under plans to revive the city shopping precinct.
View ArticleDisorderly revellers party runs dry
A SEACLIFF park trashed by revellers in wild Australia Day celebrations will next year be a dry zone.
View ArticleKeep an eye on our most vulnerable
AN INDEPENDENT watchdog scheme is needed to scrutinise the state's disability sector and bring South Australia into line with the rest of the country, industry advocates say.
View ArticleIconic carousel planned for Mall
THE historic Semaphore carousel could be moved from its foreshore home - where it has been delighting children for almost 75 years - to the heart of Rundle Mall.
View ArticleRau refuses to dig up the Unknown Man
ONE of our most baffling mysteries will stay that way after a bid to exhume the body of a man found dead at Somerton Beach 63 years ago was refused.
View ArticleCheers -- Vale Ale to live up to label
IT'S taken more than three years but the McLaren Vale Beer Company will soon be able to say its hugely popular brews are truly South Australian.
View ArticleCar stolen after home invasion
THREE men forced their way into a Toorak Gardens home early today, stealing a car and other property.
View ArticleFamily's home invasion terror
A FATHER and daughter were tied up and held hostage for nearly four hours after three men broke in and ransacked their Toorak Gardens home early this morning.
View ArticleSolar cars en route to Adelaide
THIRTY-Seven teams from 20 nations have started racing in the Veolia World Solar Challenge from Darwin to Adelaide.
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