Friends pitched in to package dope
A CANNABIS grower turned six house guests into criminals by inviting them to cut and bag his product, a judge said today.
View ArticleEuthanasia debate brings MP to tears
OPPOSITION agriculture spokesman Adrian Pederick has broken down in tears during a euthanasia debate in State Parliament.
View ArticleGovernment gives Qantas strike ultimatum
THE Government has promised to intervene in the dispute between Qantas management and unions if the national economic interest is threatened.
View ArticleOld Noarlunga corellas to be shot
ONKAPARINGA Council will shoot corellas in Old Noarlunga for the first time in six years.
View ArticleTake a holiday in your own backyard
A NEW $1.4 million advertising campaign launched today will encourage more South Australians to holiday within the state.
View ArticleCoastal bike ride for animal welfare
FOUR cyclists will ride from Lonsdale to Port Lincoln next month to raise money for the RSPCA.
View ArticlePremier Weatherill - live updates
10.05AM: Jay Weatherill has begun his first day "with the same spin and rhetoric" as his predecessor, Opposition Treasury spokesman Iain Evans says.
View ArticleFerry run returns for Spencer Gulf
THE Spencer Gulf ferry service will resume early next year after the mayor said its unused terminal at Wallaroo gave a bad impression.
View ArticleContinue fight on bullying in schools
SCHOOLS should continue to implement strict bullying initiatives despite global research indicating the abuse is declining, a local expert says.
View ArticleGovernment spending a 'heightened risk'
TREASURER Jack Snelling has been warned deep cuts flagged as part of the State Government's attempt to shore up the Budget will be difficult to meet.
View ArticleCorey's killer driver appeals sentence
COREY Siemers' mother wants her son's killer driver to accept the consequences as the court considers his appeal challenge.
View ArticleThe wallabies are bouncing back
ON the eve of its 20th anniversary, Operation Bounceback has been hailed as one of the most successful ecological recovery programs in the nation's history.
View ArticleVictor Habor enjoys bonus whale watching
VICTOR Harbor is enjoying a bonus to its winter whale-watching season with a pair of southern right whales entertaining locals most days over the past week.
View ArticleOctober speeding blitz catches 3000
MORE than 3000 motorists were caught speeding in Operation Safe October with police saying many drivers have little regard for the safety of others.
View ArticleProtesters interrupt Rann's last party
MIKE Rann's final hurrah was marred by protesters at the gala opening of the SA Film Corporation's Glenside film studios.
View ArticleWeatherill announces his agenda
PREMIER Jay Weatherill wants the public sector to join him in significant reform and says the city's vibrancy is a key priority.
View ArticleVictor Harbor visitors make a splash
VICTOR Harbor is enjoying a bonus to its winter whale-watching season with a pair of southern right whales entertaining locals most days over the past week.
View ArticleArrests over spate of armed robberies
POLICE have this morning arrested two men and are hunting another after three armed robberies were carried out in less than 24 hours.
View ArticleSuspected fire bug arrested
PUBLIC information has led to the arrest of an alleged fire bug who police believe started several fires at Elizabeth North last night.
View ArticleBacteria in pensioners' dessert
MORE than 450 Meals on Wheels clients have been served a dessert which may have contained listeria.
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