Glenelg school bans energy drinks
A GLENELG East supermarket has banned the sale of energy drinks to primary students after a request from a local school.
View ArticleLongboarders fined over hill run
TWO men have been convicted for illegally longboarding down Old Willunga Hill in December.
View ArticlePremier backs jobs over AAA rating
PREMIER Jay Weatherill is prepared to face ''political criticism'' by putting South Australian jobs ahead of the state's Triple A credit rating.
View ArticleCouncil backs down on protesters
ADELAIDE City Council will not evict Occupy Adelaide campers from Hindmarsh Square this afternoon.
View ArticleBoss allegedly underpaid staff by $30k
THE owner of a Wingfield poultry processing business who allegedly underpaid seven employees more than $30,000 will face court next month.
View ArticleNumber of dog attacks double
TWICE as many South Australians than previously thought are being treated in hospital for dog attacks, new figures show.
View ArticleMelbourne's tap on Murray turned off
WATER allocated to environmental flows as part of a Victorian pipeline project will remain in the system, even though the project has been shelved.
View ArticleHonour for champion of justice
SOCIAL justice advocate and former Supreme Court judge Robyn Layton has been named South Australia's Australian of the Year for 2012.
View ArticleHolden Cruze up for award
THE new Adelaide-built Holden Cruze hatchback is in contention for the Wheels Car of the Year Award.
View ArticleScientists dive in to study diseases
SAFEGUARDING the state's seafood industry is the top priority of scientists at a new $2.4 million biosecurity facility at Roseworthy.
View ArticleDetermined push for uranium sales
SOUTH Australia's uranium industry is being held up as a model for the rest of the nation as the Gillard Government pushes for sales of the resource to India.
View ArticleLast exam is music to student's ears
THE Year 12 exam period will end today on a high note.
View ArticlePicture your ideal Adelaide
ADELAIDE City Council today will present to the public Picture Adelaide, its draft vision for the city.
View ArticleMan in hospital after home invasion
A MAN is recovering in hospital after three men assaulted him inside his Mitchell Park home last night.
View ArticleTwo in hospital after fire-bomb attack
A DELIBERATE arson attack on a Park Holme unit this morning left two people with smoke inhalation.
View ArticleRiot police swoop on Occupy
HUNDREDS of riot police have marched on Occupy protesters in New York - and Victorian Police have moved in to pull down tents at a protest camp in Melbourne.
View ArticleTea Tree Gully loses toy library funds
HUNDREDS of children face being denied access to toys because of a State Government decision to cut funding to the Tea Tree Gully Toy Library.
View ArticleBay wave attraction a step closer
THE State's first wave-ride attraction is a step closer to finding a home at Glenelg.
View ArticlePotty approach to get rid of birds
OLD Noarlunga residents have been asked to take to the streets banging pots and pans to help rid the town of corellas this season.
View ArticlePut safety first on Gorge Rd
VETERAN motorcyclist Liv Andersen feels safer on a motorbike than in a car - but she refuses to ride on Gorge Rd.
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