Pedestrian dies from injuries
THE state's road toll has risen to 89 following the death of a pedestrian hit by a car at Elizabeth Grove almost a week ago.
View ArticleGreen did not file tax returns
GREENS MLC Tammy Franks has admitted failing to lodge her tax returns for a decade.
View ArticleDrivers nabbed for not paying attention
ALMOST 500 motorists were detected for inattentive or distracted driving offences over the past week as part of a police safety blitz.
View ArticleElderly woman disturbs intruder
A MAN forced his way into an elderly woman's Elizabeth East home and searched through a chest of draws before he was disturbed and fled.
View ArticleFormer Speaker appears in court
FORMER parliamentary Speaker Peter Lewis has faced court accused of failing to report to the Australian Securities and Investments Commission.
View ArticleIranian actress spared lashing
AN IRANIAN actress facing a lashing for her role in a South Australian-produced film has been released without penalty, says Amnesty International.
View ArticleSenator's behaviour 'not panic attack'
A POLITICIAN'S behaviour when she allegedly stole from a supermarket was not entirely consistent with suffering a panic attack, a court has heard.
View ArticleYouth attacked police officer, dog
A YOUTH has admitted assaulting a police officer and her dog after committing a spree of car break-ins earlier this year.
View ArticleTeacher jailed over child sex
A FORMER school teacher, Scout leader and brother of radio personality David Wildy has been jailed for at least 18 months for child sex offences.
View ArticleRapist's tattoo recreated by police
A WOMAN sexually assaulted inside her Croydon home has helped to create a likeness of the tattoo she saw on her attacker's lower left arm.
View ArticleTeen faces trial over garden murder
A YOUTH will stand trial in the Supreme Court over the murder of market gardener Tuyet Van Do at Waterloo Corner.
View ArticleFisher 'panic attack' defence questioned
A POLITICIAN'S behaviour when she allegedly stole from a supermarket was not entirely consistent with suffering a panic attack, a court has heard.
View ArticlePlumber dies inside roof space
A PLUMBING contactor, 50, has been fatally electrocuted in the roof space of a unit at Glenelg East.
View ArticleTwo treated for smoke inhalation
A DISABLED female resident and a neighbour who rescued her were treated for smoke inhalation following a house fire in Parafield Gardens on Friday.
View ArticleAngry farmers rally over dam plan
FARMERS will tomorrow step up their fight against government plans to charge them for water from their own dams with a fiery rally planned at Victor Harbor.
View ArticleCity must have energy, excitement
A REVITALISATION of the city centre will be a key element of new Premier Jay Weatherill's work over the next two years, he pledged yesterday.
View ArticlePledge to put children first
LABOR rising star and mother of one Grace Portolesi will oversee the development of almost every South Australian under the age of 18.
View ArticleTaxing time lands MLC in hot water
FORMER PM Paul Keating famously told an Adelaide University protester to "get a job" 15 years ago. That student was Tammy Franks.
View ArticleVerdict in MP's case next year
LIBERAL senator Mary Jo Fisher will not know the outcome of her shoplifting and assault trial until next year.
View ArticleClose calls in lake's crowded airspace
THE sky over Lake Eyre is so crowded with sight-seeing aircraft, authorities are reporting at least one near miss a day.
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