Time to fix our shoddy bridges
THE Auditor-General and a parliamentary committee have been asked to review the Government's repair and maintenance of road and rail bridges across the state.
View ArticleBurnside's record of failings
THE warring Burnside Council has failed to "adequately maintain its record management systems" for at least eight years, a State Government inquiry has found.
View ArticleCouncil shrinks 'wasteful' plan
MT BARKER Council believes it can save two-thirds of the agricultural land proposed for urban rezoning while meeting the government's 30-year population plan.
View ArticleState export income plummets $1.3 billion
STATE export income has plummeted $1.3 billion in the past year, raising serious doubts over the strength of the economy and the Government's financial strategy.
View ArticleBirmingham steps in for Barnaby
BARNABY Joyce won't do it, but South Australian Senator and opposition Murray-Darling Basin spokesman Simon Birmingham will step up to the plate.
View ArticleJustice catches up with pedophile
JUSTICE has finally caught up with a German immigrant almost four decades after he molested two girls in the Adelaide Hills.
View ArticleJail for 'creepy snake priest'
A CATHOLIC priest who used his power, influence and authority to groom teenage boys for deviant sex has been jailed for at least four years.
View ArticleWake Wars lost to Victoria
GLENELG has lost Australia’s premier wakeboarding event - Wake Wars - to Victoria, sparking a backlash from the local wakeboarding community.
View Article'HIV predator knew he was infected'
ALLEGED HIV predator Stuart McDonald knew he was infected just months before coming to South Australia and having unsafe gay sex, a court has heard.
View ArticleSalisbury wants election posters banned
POLITICIANS should be banned from plastering their mug shots on stobie poles during election campaigns, Salisbury Council says.
View ArticleHealth hub plan for Lyell McEwin
A PROPOSED multi-million dollar health precinct would transform the Lyell McEwin Hospital (LMH) into the state’s leading medical training centre.
View ArticlePlane makes emergency landing
A PLANE has made an emergency landing in a Riverland paddock after its engine failed.
View ArticleGrieving family demands answers
THE family of Allen O’Neil, the first desalination project fatality, is still searching for answers more than five months after his death.
View ArticleRiver of words, but no debate
BARNABY Joyce's River Murray policy remains hidden from voters, as he refuses to debate Penny Wong until he's seen the long-term Murray allocation plan.
View ArticleCabbie bashers caught on taxi camera
TWO thugs who bashed and robbed a taxi driver at Prospect have been caught on camera.
View ArticleBusiness leaders back tram loop
CITY business heavyweights have backed Lord Mayor Michael Harbison’s calls for a western tram loop.
View ArticleCross over Whitmore Square plan
BATTLE-weary Sturt St residents and traders are worried it will be deja vu, as work starts on a pedestrian crossing at Whitmore Square.
View ArticleNew youth centre repalces 'hellhole'
CONSTRUCTION of a new Youth Training Centre at Cavan is scheduled to start before the end of the year.
View Article80s rockers are making waves again
A MERE two months after being in doubt of returning to Adelaide, the Soundwave Festival will be back next year with its biggest line-up to date.
View ArticleRevive home buyer grants
FEDERAL political parties should commit to a renewed boost of the first-home buyer grant to ensure the property market remains strong.
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