Printer cartridge scandal widens
A SCANDAL over public servants buying excessive printer cartridges in return for gifts has spread beyond the Department of Premier and Cabinet.
View ArticlePrivate uni chooses Adelaide
ADELAIDE will become home to a fourth university with Laureate Education Asia gaining approval to establish a private Australian university.
View ArticleSamsung's tough call in smartphone war
THE war of the smartphones is getting serious after Samsung filed a lawsuit in Australia to have Apple's new iPhone pulled from sale.
View ArticleTrolley service request 'refused'
A REQUEST for trolleys to be serviced at a large shopping centre where a woman was fatally injured was rejected because of the cost, an inquest has heard.
View Article'Missing' fishermen found safe
TWO men feared missing off Marion Bay on the Yorke Peninsula have returned safely after concerned relatives triggered a widespread search.
View ArticleExhibition sure to Turner heads
THE largest exhibition of works by British artist John Turner to visit the southern hemisphere will open at the Art Gallery of SA in 2013.
View ArticleCarve a future fund off boom
THE mining boom should be used to create a future fund so that generations of South Australians enjoy prosperity, most of the public believes.
View ArticleHealth trio in 'gifts for ink' case
A SCANDAL over public servants buying excessive printer cartridges in return for gifts has spread beyond the Department of Premier and Cabinet.
View ArticleEuthanasia drug won't be used to die
AN SA woman who wants access to the euthanasia drug Nembutal does not intend to kill herself, but believes she should have the right to choose.
View ArticleElements challenge solar race cars
BUSHFIRES that have plagued central Australia for more than a month forced changes to the schedule of the 2011 Veolia World Solar Challenge yesterday.
View ArticleSA workers in a happy state
HAPPY at work? Proud of who you work for? Productive? You must be a South Australian.
View ArticleOutlet for angry school parents
PARENTS will be able to take complaints to a new Education Department unit that is independent of schools.
View ArticleCool cat has warm days licked
A BLOOD iceblock might not be your first choice to beat the heat, but it's the perfect taste of spring for the Adelaide Zoo's Sumatran tiger, Tuan.
View ArticleLiberal staffers expelled in row
TWO staffers of federal Liberal MPs have been expelled from Adelaide University's Liberal Club, amid a battle for factional control of the group.
View ArticleTrolley service request rejected
AN EMAILED suggestion for trolley maintenance was rejected because of costs, two months before a woman was crushed on a travelator, an inquest has heard.
View ArticleRifle shot fired at McDonald's
ARMED men fired a rifle through a window at McDonald's in Para Hills last night - narrowly missing terrified staff - after bungling a hold-up.
View ArticleTeen 'punched cabbie, tried to rob him'
A TEENAGER accused of punching a taxi driver several times in an attempted robbery this morning is expected to appear in court today.
View ArticleMan arrested over $270,000 fire
A MAN has been arrested after fire destroyed a house in Whyalla, causing $270,000 damage.
View ArticleNew sites for broadband rollout
ALDINGA Beach, Port Augusta, Port Elliot, Stirling, Strathalbyn and Yankalilla will be the next sites for the rollout of the national broadband network.
View ArticleFamily feud erupts in courtroom
A BITTER family feud that allegedly resulted in murder has spilled into the Adelaide Magistrates Court.
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