Speed cameras all pain, no gain
INTRODUCING lower speed tolerance on speed cameras has raised millions of extra dollars but had no measurable impact on the road toll.
View ArticleLess for coffers in online flutter
ONLINE gambling is diverting tax money from state coffers as punters abandon poker machines and splash their cash on the internet.
View ArticleCheeky coffee adverts clean up
A FARMERS Union Iced Coffee marketing campaign which increased sales by 9.5 per cent but attracted public complaints has won a swag of awards from the Australian Marketing Institute.
View ArticleOmbudsman orders Chelsea sale halt
THE State Ombudsman has ordered Burnside Council to stop the sale of the Chelsea Cinema pending an independent review into it by him.
View ArticleOmbudsman stops Chelsea sale
THE State Ombudsman has ordered Burnside Council to stop the sale of the Chelsea Cinema pending an independent review into it by him.
View ArticleHere comes more wild weather
AS if we haven't had enough of the coldest winter for 13 years, get ready for more rugged weather today - with hailstorms already hitting the Adelaide Hills.
View ArticleKatter to inspect ravaged Murray
INDEPENDENT Federal MP Bob Katter has accepted an invitation to tour the River Murray from the Riverland to the Lower Lakes and Coorong.
View ArticleSalisbury's hoon spy-cam plan
CAMERAS hidden in hedges, on carports and on stobie poles are part of a Salisbury Council plan to cut hoon driving and rubbish dumping.
View ArticleMan trapped in car after hitting truck
EMERGENCY workers are trying to free a man from a car after he collided with a truck this evening.
View ArticleDriver airlifted to hospital after hitting truck
A MAN has been airlifted to the Flinders Medical Centre after colliding with a truck yesterday evening.
View ArticleWild weather warning
THE State Emergency Service has advised Adelaide residents to prepare for severe weather conditions tonight.
View ArticleWild weather causes havoc
FALLEN trees from rough weather have cut power throughout the Adelaide Hills, while flooding and landslips also have caused problems.
View ArticleCool, wet spring tipped
AS if we haven't had enough of the coldest winter for 13 years, get ready for more rugged weather today - with hailstorms already hitting the Adelaide Hills.
View ArticleDrivers flout phone law
MORE than 1000 motorists a month are being caught using mobile phones while driving but harsh penalties and new laws are only getting through to young drivers, police say.
View Article10 cancer deaths in the state every day
CANCER rates are on the rise across the state, with an average 10 South Australians dying from the disease every day.
View ArticleWhy babies can predict stress levels
FROM everyday activities like taking a bath to a dreaded visit to the doctor, many situations leave stressed babies in tears and parents scrambling to reassure them.
View ArticleWe'll make Chelsea national treasure
A FRONTRUNNER to buy the Chelsea Cinema has unveiled plans to keep the historic building, speaking out over its frustration with the sale process.
View ArticleSchool's out after thieves steal copper
STOLEN copper piping has forced the evacuation of a school in the western suburbs.
View ArticleMan caught doing 40km/h above limit
A SPEEDING motorist was caught doing 40km/h above the speed limit in heavy traffic during last night's rain.
View Article20,000 pilgrims to flock to Penola
UP to 20,000 pilgrims are expected to flock to Penola for the canonisation of Mary MacKillop - and the Catholic Chrch wants them to register in advance.
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