Thieves steal $50K rare wines
A $50,000 COLLECTION of rare Penfold Grange and French wine has been stolen from an eastern suburbs home.
View ArticleSleeping in fear along Coe Court
IT'S the hours after dark that Andrei Oschmanns fears the most - when the arsonists are out in Christie Downs.
View ArticleMarine parks plan on ice until 2012
DELAYING the draft marine parks management plan is the "last chance" for everyone to be satisfied, the state's peak recreational fishing body says.
View ArticleBlades are out in wind farm fight
OPPONENTS of a $175 million South-East wind farm development fear the State Government's proposed new wind turbine regulations favour developers.
View ArticleNo payout on casino jackpot
AN Adelaide pensioner is embroiled in a bitter fight with the Adelaide Casino over a $105,000 jackpot she won playing the pokies.
View ArticleLink to 'Breaker' is under threat
LARRIKIN, womanising bush poet, convicted war criminal - the Harry "Breaker" Morant story is entwined with folklore and fable.
View ArticleJetty shark baiting angers swimmers
ANGLERS luring sharks from Normanville Jetty while surf lifesavers train nearby has prompted calls for shark fishing to be banned from the shore.
View ArticleBongs, pipes sell in our shops
BONGS, pipes and other implements are on sale in city shops - despite devices being banned three years ago, a Sunday Mail investigation has revealed.
View ArticlePeanut butter parties to test allergies
WORRIED parents are holding "peanut butter parties" near the Women's and Children's Hospital in which they give their children the spread for the first time.
View ArticleEast End a hot spot in summer
THE East End will be transformed into a mall, with music, a cinema and food vendors on Friday nights to attract the after-work crowd and shoppers.
View ArticleThe suburbs defying the flat market
THE real estate market is booming with house prices soaring - in some suburbs at least - according to a snapshot of the state's property market.
View ArticleSuspect wanted over servo robbery
POLICE are searching for a man who robbed a Salisbury Downs petrol station with a knife last night.
View ArticleCredit union eyes city venture
AUSTRALIA'S second-largest credit union will develop new headquarters on Flinders St - a project it says shows its commitment to the state.
View ArticleUni brings science to our schools
ADELAIDE Uni staff will team up with schools to improve students' understanding of science and show young people how it can apply to the real world.
View ArticleCrash victim's son sues for shock
THE son of an electrical line worker who died in a helicopter crash near Murray Bridge is suing for "nervous shock", court documents show.
View ArticleCoorong flows in dire straits
FRESH water flows have failed to revive the ailing Coorong, a key River Murray adviser to the Federal Government says.
View ArticleWe want holiday shopping in suburbs
SHOPPERS have backed extended public holiday trading hours in the suburbs, in addition to the extra hours granted to CBD retailers.
View ArticleConcert of perfect symphony
SYMPHONIC nirvana will be sought by the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra and chief conductor Arvo Volmer to celebrate its 75th birthday.
View ArticleBikies trial to test courts
THE District Court is incapable of dealing with its largest potential trial involving 20 bikies, lawyers say.
View ArticleBreaking down the glass ceiling
FEMALE representation is so poor in the South Australian workforce women are doing the unthinkable - asking men to fix it.
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