Linear Park rapist's sentence cut
THE Linear Park sex offender's jail term has been cut by five years due to his youth and "cognitive difficulties".
View ArticlePreachers denied legal protection
RUNDLE Mall's controversial street preachers have been denied legal protection by a judge - and warned against clashing with pro-gay protesters.
View ArticleDrunken stranger stabbed over sex
TWO men fatally stabbed a drunk stranger who invited them to his home and asked for oral sex, the Supreme Court has heard.
View ArticleTighten reins on Lands funding
AS much as $250 million of government funding -- about $100,000 per man, woman and child -- is being spent each year on the APY Lands.
View ArticleZoo debt predicament solution close
ADELAIDE Zoo's financial predicament is expected to be resolved early next week as the Government strikes a deal with Westpac.
View ArticleHappy feet float to break pageant ice
THE march of the penguins will captivate hundreds of thousands of spectators at today's Credit Union Christmas Pageant.
View ArticlePensioner killer faces court again
CONVICTED killer Angelika Gavare does not have any defence to fraud charges because she confessed to deceit during her murder trial, a court has heard.
View ArticleToo many handouts, says pensioner
DAVOREN Park man Shaun Barby relies on a disability support pension to try to make ends meet.
View ArticlePerfect moment for a son to shine
EVERY child's birth is special, but when Joel Mathew Bettison arrived yesterday, the hands of time aligned.
View ArticleIt's time for city to deliver the goods
IN the back corner of Lord Mayor Stephen Yarwood's grand Town Hall office is a regal fireplace which hasn't been used in years.
View ArticleNo rush to develop Le Cornu site
THERE is no current timeframe for the development of the former Le Cornu site on O'Connell St North Adelaide, site owner Con Makris says.
View ArticleGallipoli veteran's grave stays
ONE of Australia's original Anzacs has been rescued from "eviction" from his grave thanks to funding by the RSL.
View ArticleKitchen con man sinks to new low
PAUL Emmerich Duin called his company Kitchen Supplies but did not supply kitchens although taking almost $60,000 worth of deposits from customers.
View ArticleHe's got the fish, where's the chips?
DAN Visser has plenty of fishing stories to tell, but none bigger than this one.
View ArticleMurdered man's dog saved by Samaritans
EMACIATED, dehydrated and alone just metres from her murdered owner, Shiva the whippet's future was bleak when police plucked her from her master's Mt Gambier home.
View ArticleOur water prices may be too high
SOUTH Australians could be paying too much for water because the State Government is only guessing how much money it needs for the desalination plant.
View ArticleColleagues mourn man killed by train
STEPHEN Strathearn was a man who liked his routine.
View ArticleKevin Foley involved in another pub clash
KEVIN Foley had a heated argument in a North Adelaide pub early yesterday after remonstrating with people he thought were throwing lemon peels at his back.
View ArticleBars hit women with cheap shots
TEENAGE girls are being lured to city pubs and nightclubs with offers of cheap - and even free - drink specials that leave them falling down drunk and vulnerable.
View ArticleTruckie body find a mystery
ON A lonely hill, by the side of a dirt road near Myponga, the body of a 49-year-old truck driver lay in long grass, undiscovered for weeks.
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