New SES chief appointed
A TASMANIAN has been appointed as the new chief of South Australia's Emergency Services.
View ArticlePolice hunt driver after Lonsdale hit-run
A MAN has been hospitalised with spinal injuries after being hit by a car at the desalination plant in Lonsdale today.
View ArticleWater to flow as lake rises
THE controversial Clayton dam will be partially removed at the end of the month, restoring a natural connection between Lake Alexandrina and the Goolwa Channel.
View ArticleHospital waiting-list admission
THE state's public hospitals are far from being able to meet waiting-time targets, the latest SA Health figures show.
View ArticleFamily unit splits school community
ROSE Park Primary School parents want the Education Minister to investigate if the department deliberately altered a report.
View ArticleBudget's $44m projects blowout
TAXPAYERS will have to fund an extra $44 million for projects that have blown out from last year's cost estimates.
View Article$30,000 for sacked MPs
MEMBERS of Parliament sacked by their parties will receive $30,000 under the Government's lucrative new superannuation deal.
View ArticleYoung talent is key to survival, Libs warned
THE Liberal Party has been warned it must bring some fresh faces into its parliamentary line-up if it wants to win the 2014 election.
View ArticleFreshen up city life - ban polluting vehicles
ADELAIDE should ban polluting vehicles from the CBD and open the window to a cleaner and greener city, our new professor of sustainable design says.
View ArticleSix line up for City Mayor race
ADELAIDE'S lord mayoral contest is a six-person race. The final field was confirmed yesterday after nominations for this year's local government elections closed.
View Article'Bronx' crime wave scares shopkeepers
LAWLESSNESS and anti-social behaviour is rising in Port Lincoln's version of "The Bronx" and shopkeepers are scared to be in the stores alone, one claims.
View ArticleFunding cuts sever hospital alliance
GLENELG Community Hospital will stay open but will no longer help public hospitals cope, the hospital board says.
View ArticleCheap mouse bait to curtail plague
CHEAPER mouse bait will be available to Eyre Peninsula farmers from next week to protect seeding crops from a mouse plague.
View ArticleTeens steal smokes worth thousands
TWO girls and a boy have been arrested over the theft of $2500 worth of cigarettes.
View ArticleArson suspected in house fire
A SUSPICIOUS house fire at Elizabeth North overnight is being investigated by police.
View ArticleMan hit by car, critically hurt
A PEDESTRIAN is in a critical condition after he being hit by a car in the north-eastern suburbs overnight.
View ArticleDesert people flee violence
ADELAIDE is struggling to cope with the sudden influx of more than 100 people - including about 25 children - fleeing tribal violence in the Northern Territory.
View ArticleCouple charged over running brothel
A WHYALLA couple has been arrested and charged over running a brothel in the Iron Triangle city.
View ArticleShot criminal's 'partner' arrested
THE alleged accomplice of a career criminal shot dead by STAR Group police on Sunday night has been arrested.
View ArticleMasterChef 'not good for your kids'
PUSHY MasterChef-watching parents, who want their children to make lavish culinary creations, risk neglecting important basic kitchen skills.
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