SA Senator escapes conviction
LIBERAL Senator Mary Jo Fisher has escaped penalty for assaulting a Foodland security officer, with no conviction or fine imposed.
View ArticleMidwife refuses to give evidence
A CONTROVERSIAL unregistered midwife has refused to give evidence at an inquest for fear it will make her liable to police prosecution.
View ArticleTwo men died for 'feed of fish'
TWO men who died in a shark-fishing tragedy were only working for a feed of fish, a court was told.
View ArticleGroup gets native title over River Murray
THE First Peoples of the River Murray and Mallee Region can fish, hunt and conduct ceremonies along a 150km stretch of the river.
View ArticleTeens charged with baby murder
THE teenage couple who reported the death of their four-month-old daughter a week after she died have both been charged with murder.
View ArticleBushfire 'may head to town'
A FORECAST wind change this afternoon could push the deliberately lit fire in Hardy Scrub towards the town of Blewitt Springs, the CFS warns.
View ArticleMotorcyclist killed in road crash
A MALE motorcyclist has died in a crash at Lewiston, north of Adelaide.
View ArticleOur record number of caesareans
A THIRD of all children born in South Australia are delivered by caesarean section and the numbers are rising, statistics show.
View ArticleNight of nights for our sports stars
GENERATIONS of athletes and their families yesterday gathered at the Entertainment Centre for SA sport's night of nights.
View ArticleHunt for firebugs in wine country
HOMES were threatened and vineyards burned by two deliberately lit blazes yesterday on the first significant danger day of the fire season.
View ArticleNew push to revive mall's fortunes
FUNDING for the Victoria Square upgrade would be diverted into revamping Rundle Mall under a proposal to go before Adelaide City Council.
View ArticleChild protection agency swamped
SA's child protection agency has been overwhelmed, with an extra 650 children placed under the guardianship of the minister in the past four years.
View ArticlePolice told to meet arrest quota
POLICE were ordered to meet quotas for the number of arrests, drink driving reports, traffic and drug offences, an internal police email shows.
View ArticlePressure on senator to stand down
SENATOR Mary Jo Fisher is under pressure to quit politics after being found guilty of assault.
View ArticleNew piece of hit-run puzzle
A CRIME Stoppers call has led to a description of the car that killed cyclist Craig Lack 16 years ago, with police hoping they will catch the driver.
View ArticleLibs predict end to Premier's honeymoon
LIBERALS have moved to dismiss Premier Jay Weatherill's dramatic surge in the polls as a honeymoon bounce due largely to the exit of Mike Rann.
View ArticleMP spending big on foreign travel
WHILE Charles Darwin's visit to the Galapagos helped form his theory on natural selection, Vickie Chapman's visit was less influential.
View ArticleThief has a taste for fine wine
THIRTY-TWO bottles of iconic Penfolds Grange and French wine - with an estimated value of $50,000 - has been stolen during a break-in at a Maylands house.
View ArticleWoman assaulted by two men
A WOMAN was sexually assaulted by two men in the city near Hindley St in the early hours of this morning.
View ArticleMarine park plans delayed until 2012
THE State Government will delay the release of its draft marine parks management plan to allow for extra consultation.
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