Woman bashed, sexually assaulted
POLICE have arrested a man who allegedly broke into a woman's home before violently sexually assaulting her, leaving her with head and facial injuries.
View ArticlePlague-spray contamination risk 'low'
AS a military-style aerial assault to combat the state's locust plague begins, authorities have played down fears that poison sprays could contaminate crops.
View ArticleCult leader wanted for assault
FUGITIVE cult leader Rocco Leo assaulted a man at Adelaide Airport a month before his doomsday sect was raided by police, a court has heard.
View Article'Harry' reunited with owner
A PEDIGREE chihuahua stolen from the Royal Adelaide Show, leading to a public appeal for its return, has been reunited with its distraught owner.
View ArticleYou pay $2m a day in interest, claim Libs
TAXPAYERS will fork out more than $2 million a day in interest on the debt blowout in the latest Budget, Opposition Leader Isobel Redmond says.
View ArticleUnions plan Budget blitz
UNIONS claim Budget cuts will hurt every family in the state and have pledged that a rally today will be followed by further protest action.
View ArticleCappo tells Rann he's wrong over Parks
RANN Government Social Inclusion Commissioner David Cappo says the sale of the Parks Community Centre is a "mistake" that will hurt Adelaide's west.
View ArticleWitnesses sought for Quinn shooting
POLICE are seeking two people they believe witnessed the police shooting of Paul Quinn.
View ArticleMan jailed for seducing girl, 13
A VICTORIAN man attempted to seduce a 13-year-old girl and travelled to Adelaide to meet her, but "chickened out", a court has heard.
View ArticleCrash brings tree down on van
A MAN was killed when is van struck a tree at Morphett Vale.
View ArticleHuman toll the hidden impact of water policy
DROUGHT and climate change are prompting outbursts of domestic violence and increasing the number of suicides along the River Murray, a national expert says.
View ArticleHaves versus the have-nots
THE State Government has been accused of mowing down sport in the disadvantaged western suburbs while propping up leisure centres in affluent areas.
View ArticleFoley's $330m apology
A BUDGET error of more than $330 million has forced Treasurer Kevin Foley to make an embarrassing apology to Parliament.
View ArticleAtheist's 'miracle' escape in Penola
JON Banks is a confessed atheist, but the Penola post office owner was happy to take any miracle he could get when he suffered a heart attack.
View ArticleLibs' plan to save millions
THREE ministers and programs such as the Thinkers in Residence would be scrapped under a Liberal government.
View ArticleBuddhist temple plans a step closer
AN imposing 35m high pagoda and 18m bronze Buddha statue are one step closer to being built on an idyllic beach setting at Sellicks Hill.
View ArticleHarry back in loving arms
IT'S been a big fuss for a small dog. Harry the chihuahua is in all kinds of debt to his owner after being reunited with her at Sturt Police Station yesterday.
View ArticleLet the war on locusts begin
THE state's war against locusts became airborne yesterday, and officials expect to have sprayed hundreds of kilometres in the Flinders Ranges by the end of the week.
View ArticleFoley's $330m Budget apology
A BUDGET error of more than $330 million has forced Treasurer Kevin Foley to make an embarrassing apology to Parliament.
View ArticleFive arrested over high-speed chase
FIVE people have been arrested following an alleged bottle shop break-in at Parkside and a high-speed pursuit at Monarto.
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