Killer driver to leave country
A TAIWANESE national who caused a fatal accident on the Copper Coast Highway has escaped an immediate jail term and will return home.
View ArticleBazaar plans for city squares
OUTDOOR markets could be set up a across a range of city squares, laneways and schools under a Town Hall plan to develop a thriving bazaar culture.
View ArticleWorld Heritage listing still missing
THE CITY'S green belt is still awaiting World Heritage listing - almost four years after a major City Council study called for its inclusion.
View ArticleCrime busters' funding boost
MORE than $1.5 million will be spent on rejuvenating ailing Neighbourhood Watch groups across Australia.
View ArticleMan missing for four weeks
POLICE say they fear for the welfare of Mansfield Park man Van Thu Phan who has not been seen or heard of in more than four weeks.
View ArticleHighway partially open after fatal smash
NATIONAL Highway One has partially re-opened to traffic after last night's fatal collision near Port Augusta, which left a young man dead.
View ArticleFleeing youth sped up expressway
A JUDGE has jailed a young man who sped at almost 150 km/h against Southern Expressway traffic, missing 21 cars before hitting another vehicle.
View ArticleP-Plater caught speeding at 184km/h
A P-plate driver allegedly clocked driving at 184km/h at Lonsdale had his car seized and lost his licence immediately.
View ArticleRedman accused bashed by inmates
ONE of the youths charged with the murder of pensioner Anne Redman has been assaulted by other inmates inside a detention centre.
View ArticleTrain services to Noarlunga restored
ALL train services between Adelaide to Noarlunga have been restored following an incident before afternoon peak hours today.
View ArticleHalloween taking hold here
THE special carving pumpkins have come out of cold storage and cheap masks and costumes are for sale.
View ArticleDelay passing mine deal will be 'costly'
PREMIER Jay Weatherill will meet the Opposition today to seek support for the Olympic Dam legislation after warnings that delays could be damaging.
View ArticleAdelaide wants you to get on your bike
ADELAIDE City Council will spend at least $2 million upgrading cycling infrastructure and services in the CBD over the next two years.
View ArticleHome explosion suspect facing extradition
THE man detained in Victoria over the house explosion at Holden Hill on Sunday was remanded in custody yesterday.
View ArticleMasseuse to fight baby's death case
LAWYERS for a masseuse whose table allegedly crushed an 18-month-old to death are trying to have the case against her thrown out, a court has heard.
View ArticleBell tolls again for an old wreck
THE bell from the SS Clan Ranald, which sank in one of South Australia's worst maritime disasters, will be donated to the SA Maritime Museum today.
View ArticleStanding firm on the sale of forests
CONSULTANTS who prepared the report for the sale of SA forests insist their conclusions are independent.
View ArticleOverseas students turn away
PRIVATE schools in South Australia are struggling to attract international students, with numbers diving more than 25 per cent in the past two years.
View ArticleRAA patrols stop work for an hour
RAA road patrols and service technicians will walk off the job today for one hour as part of protected industrial action.
View ArticleOnly mice will stop a mighty crop
YORKE Peninsula farmers, just weeks away from harvesting another bumper wheat crop, are crossing their fingers mice don't undo all their good work.
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