Street preachers take on church
TWO of Rundle Mall's street preachers have been accused of disrupting a suburban church service with their controversial views.
View ArticleVictims to get bashed prisoners' cash
PRISON inmates awarded compensation for injuries sustained while incarcerated will be forced to share the cash with their victims under new laws.
View ArticleRedmond glad to see back of Rann
OPPOSITION leader Isobel Redmond admits she does not like Premier Mike Rann and cannot say a "good word" about him as a person.
View ArticleBowel patients warned of dirty instrument
FIFTY-SIX Lyell McEwin patients are being offered screening after an instrument used to investigate bowel problems tested positive to bacteria.
View ArticleJacket found in search for teen
UPDATE: Searchers have found a green Billabong-brand jacket, believed to belong to missing 16-year-old Hallett Cove girl Noni Winter.
View ArticleMurder case turns uglier
PROSECUTORS claim Kym Drover died because a family feud turned violent and aggression was on display in court yesterday.
View ArticleWOMAD solid after five-year deal
WOMADELAIDE will remain in SA until at least 2019 after its UK parent organisation signed a five-year contract extension yesterday with the State Government.
View ArticleWelfare, school attendance linked
THE Federal Government has come under fire for vowing to tie welfare payments to school attendance.
View ArticleTrolleys a 'recipe for disaster'
WOOLWORTHS' trolleys were a "recipe for disaster" even before one was involved in the death of an elderly woman on a travelator, an inquest has heard.
View ArticleUp, up and away in Flinders
HOT-AIR ballooning is back in the Flinders Ranges after a break and its operators hope it is here to stay.
View ArticleSolar cars burn over SA border
THE leading teams in the Violia World Solar Challenge cross the border into South Australia early today as they hit top gear in their 3000km odyssey to Adelaide.
View ArticleYouth happy to help out for free
YOUNGER generations prefer volunteer roles with flexible hours rather than regular weekly commitments, the state's peak volunteer group says.
View ArticleIVF baby boost for would-be parents
A NEW IVF test, which scientists say dramatically improves a couple's chances of having a baby, will become available at Adelaide clinics next year.
View ArticleAdelaide Zoo still on endangered list
ZOOS SA is unlikely to attract any major new sponsors until it has sorted out its financial woes, chief executive Chris West concedes.
View ArticleCountry burgers get on the menu
ORGANIC beef from the Birdsville and Strzelecki tracks in Outback South Australia will now be about to reach mainstream consumers.
View ArticleGM crop ban 'holding us back'
BUSINESS SA has called for the state ban on genetically modified crops to be lifted for the sake of the food industry and consumers.
View ArticleKnife-wielding intruders attack man
THREE knife-wielding men who broke in to a Seaton home and threatened the occupants last night are on the run.
View ArticleOlympic Dam quake alert
THE Olympic Dam mine expansion will spark earthquakes up to 6.0 in magnitude in the surrounding region, US geologist Edward Cranswick says.
View ArticleNoni exhausted but fine
HALLETT Cove teenager Noni Winter, 16, is back with her family after a two-day ground and aerial search by police and State Emergency Service volunteers.
View ArticlePark use fee for personal trainers
PERSONAL trainers will be charged up to $150 a year to run sessions in Holdfast Bay Council parks and reserves.
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