Bacteria scare for Meals on Wheels
MORE than 450 Meals on Wheels clients served a dessert containing potentially deadly listeria bacteria face a tense wait to see if they become ill.
View ArticleOur toy story signals battle in mall
KMART will open its first city-based store in Australia in Rundle Mall mid-next year, setting the scene for a battle for dominance between the major retailers.
View ArticleDon't move our historic rotunda
THE rotunda in Elder Park occupies a significant place not just in the life and history of our capital city, but in Kerryn Goldsworthy's new book, Adelaide.
View ArticleLaw firm dropped builder over bills
ADELAIDE builder Candetti Constructions was dropped by law firm Fenwick Elliott Grace during a case because it failed to pay its bills as promised, the law firm says.
View ArticleDelay Olympic Dam, risk the cash
THE $1.2 billion that BHP Billiton has allocated for early work on Olympic Dam will be frozen until Parliament gives it the go ahead.
View ArticleFuture of hospital ICU critical
DOCTORS fear the Queen Elizabeth Hospital will be forced to cut complex services because its intensive care unit is set to be closed or downgraded.
View ArticleBrother's family seeks justice
THE family of a man who died of a heart attack after suffering post-operative delusions has told the State Coroner they want the Royal Adelaide Hospital held accountable for their loss.
View ArticleIt's make or break for new ministers
LABOR has ushered in an era of renewal with the final elevation of Jay Weatherill, after 10 weeks of waiting, to the leadership of South Australia.
View ArticleMy Queen, is it something we said?
WITH SA off the Queen's itinerary, Advertiser journalist and loyal subject Craig Cook has penned a letter asking her to reconsider.
View ArticleSecond store duped in 'Apple' con
POLICE have released CCTV footage of a man suspected of scamming a Kensington Park business out of $7000 for bogus Apple iPads and iPhones.
View ArticleCuttlefish protest feebly scuttled
THE protester who provided a dramatic twist to Mike Rann's farewell party says lax security was an unexpected bonus for his high-profile performance.
View ArticleRetirees in X-Lotto court battle
A ONCE-in-a-lifetime cash bonanza has become a nightmare for a retired South-East couple.
View ArticleLet the good times roll into the city
CLOSING city streets for live Friday night music, "pop-up" opera concerts in Rundle Mall, and temporary food vendors in the parklands are among a raft of experimental projects set to spring up across...
View ArticleNew premier gets friendly welcome
THERE wasn't a bodyguard or policeman in sight as a smiling Jay Weatherill strolled into his first Labor State Conference as Premier.
View ArticleKeith's support carries water
KEITH locals have dipped into their pockets to scrape together $300,000 to keep their hospital alive for another 12 months - but only just.
View ArticleAboriginal legal rights CEO sacked
NEIL Gillespie, the outspoken face of the SA Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement, has been sacked from his position as chief executive.
View ArticleCrime scenes give Adelaide an art attack
IT WAS the quirky, pixelated image of a smiling face that led to Peter Drew being handcuffed in the back of a police paddywagon.
View ArticleWater use $5 - water bill $310
A SINGLE mother of two used just over $5 of water in the last quarter - but was billed more than $310.
View ArticleExplosion destroys house
UPDATE: Neighbours say something was thrown from a passing car immediately before a vacant house at Holden Hill was torn apart by a huge explosion.
View ArticleMore drivers nabbed during police blitz
POLICE nabbed 80 drunk or drugged drivers during phase three of a state-wide road safety blitz over the weekend.
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