Armed robbery at service station
A MAN wielding a kitchen knife has robbed a service station in Elizabeth South late Saturday night.
View ArticleMost powerful man for the weekend
HE IS South Australia's most powerful man this weekend but few people could name him - MLC Paul Holloway is both Acting Premier and Acting Deputy Premier.
View ArticleLet me walk you through my Oval vision
THE Adelaide Oval redevelopment must go ahead to make Adelaide a better city, says Infrastructure Minister Patrick Conlon.
View ArticleStorm misery for SA and Victoria
AS more than 4200 SA households soldier on without power after a weekend of wild weather, Victorians are battling the worst floods in 15 years.
View ArticleCamp Smokey's 20th anniversary reunion
IT'S been 20 years of swimming, canoeing, jokes and, most importantly, understanding for children with burns.
View ArticleSurvival of the oldest
ONLY Adelaide's very largest and oldest trees will be protected under proposed State Government changes to significant tree regulations, experts warn.
View ArticleMayor to blame for inaction: councillor
TWO Adelaide city councillors have admitted being part of a "do nothing" council, with one placing much of the blame on Michael Harbison.
View ArticleWorst floods to hit in 17 years
SOUTH Australia's wild weather has headed east to Victoria, where the army will be deployed today to help evacuate hundreds of residents.
View ArticleFire alarm at high-risk schools
DOZENS of schools at "high risk" went into last bushfire season without basic safety equipment, an Advertiser investigation reveals.
View ArticleTeenagers 'robbed at gunpoint'
TWO teenagers have told police they were robbed at gun-point by four men in the city yesterday.
View ArticleThieves hold crash repairer captive
A CRASH repairer was held captive while three men ransacked his business and home last night.
View ArticleArmed robber targets Subway
POLICE are hunting a man who terrorised shop staff with a knife then fled with an undisclosed amount of cash at Modbury this morning.
View ArticleFirefighters extinguish city blaze
FIRE caused about $30,000 damage to a vacant maisonette in the city which was being used by squatters.
View ArticleOval infrastructure 'extra $100 million'
INFRASTRUCTURE worth $100 million needs to be funded from outside the $535 million allocated to Adelaide Oval, a bureaucrat has confirmed.
View Article$5000 fine for hitting whale
A VICTOR Harbor carpenter has been fined almost $5000 for following two whales so closely that he hit one with his boat.
View ArticleHuge bang, then town shut down
UPDATED 3.50PM: POLICE have shut down Wallaroo, evacuating hundreds of homes and a primary school, amid fears a burning shed full of grain could explode.
View ArticleVictoria braces for more flooding
SOUTH Australian emergency crews are resting after the weekend's wild weather but could be sent across the border to help deluged parts of Victoria.
View ArticleTragedy of firing range suicides
A FIREARMS notification was issued two weeks before a woman walked into a city shooting range and used a gun to kill herself, a court has heard.
View ArticleQantas flight diverted due to lack of fuel
AN ADELAIDE-bound Qantas flight was forced to divert to Melbourne because it didn't have enough fuel to circle if its landing was delayed by forecast fog.
View ArticleFloods fill Lower Lakes
IRRIGATORS and River Murray campaigners are rejoicing at news the Lower Lakes are set to fill for the first time since 2005.
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