Northern Expressway open for business
THE Northern Expressway will open to traffic from 3.30pm this afternoon.
View ArticleBurnside councillors launch legal action
FIVE Burnside councillors have launched legal proceedings over a report into allegations of undue influence, harassment and bullying at the council.
View ArticleState teacher brain drain
NEARLY a third of the state's public school teachers aged 45-plus will retire within five years, raising concerns schools will face grave staff shortages, particularly in country areas.
View ArticleMedicos' early "last drinks" call
A NATIONAL anti-binge-drinking medical group wants an end to SA's 5am bottle-shop trade, because most customers are those with a drinking problem.
View ArticleMum the word on ADHD
FOR Chantal Adams, the stares from other parents as her son Ethan, 5, misbehaved said it all.
View ArticleRazor gang's blow loses edge
A SERIES of "very ugly and seriously unpalatable" spending cuts recommended by a razor gang for Thursday's state Budget have been rejected by the Government.
View ArticlePolice wrong call murder bungle
THE family of murdered Callington woman Pirjo Kemppainen will never have justice because her call for help to the police assistance line was ignored.
View ArticleRedmond vows to block Arkaroola mining
OPPOSITION Leader Isobel Redmond has declared her party will block any future moves to allow uranium mining in the Arkaroola Wildness Sanctuary.
View ArticleAdventure park under water
FLOODS have closed parts of Greenhills Adventure Park for several days.
View ArticleRazor gang cuts leaked
CLOSURE of schools, police stations, hospitals and raising mining royalties to achieve the Government's savings target, are among its razor gang's recommendations.
View Article2000 on disability waiting list
ALMOST 2000 people are on a disability services waiting list for State Government help, including more than 1300 at risk of harming their children or themselves.
View ArticleVirus hits nursing home
A VIRULENT stomach bug swept through a nursing home in August, making almost 150 residents sick.
View ArticleSecond youth held over murder
YOUTHS regularly threw rocks at the home of murder victim Pirjo Kemppainen for months before her battered body was discovered on Saturday.
View ArticleTide of joy for river folks
SPIRITS are rising faster than water levels along the drought-stricken River Murray.
View Article'Technical rape' man acquitted
THE man at the centre of the controversial "technical rape" case has been acquitted by a District Court jury.
View ArticlePolice search for cash register thief
POLICE are looking for links between the thefts of two cash registers in as many days from southern suburbs shops.
View ArticleLeak suspects narrowed down
CROWN law investigators have narrowed the field of razor gang leak suspects to a "cohort" of senior public servants, Treasurer Kevin Foley says.
View Article130 billion litre boost for SA irrigators
SOUTH Australia has received a 130 billion litre irrigation boost due to the flooding in the eastern states.
View ArticleDrugs, firearms, cash uncovered in raids
POLICE have arrested 17 people and say they recovered more than 24kg of dried cannabis during a state-wide operation targeting illegal drugs, this week.
View ArticleSA's bowser bargains coming to an end
MOTORISTS have been enjoying the cheapest petrol prices in the nation but the RAA warns signs suggest the bowser bargains are about to end.
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