Push for Labor Day opening
RUNDLE Mall should be open on non-religious public holidays such as tomorrow's Labor Day break, the Opposition believes.
View ArticleMan faces court on five arson charges
A MAN has been charged with five counts of arson following a series of fires in the Glenelg area last night.
View ArticleDaylight saving started today
DAYLIGHT saving officially started today - meaning all clocks should have been moved forward one hour - and continues until April next year.
View ArticleChild starts fire with matches
A FIRE that destroyed part of a Noarlunga Downs home is believed to have been started by a young child playing with matches.
View ArticleLet the (mind) games begin
THE two nations vying to top the Commonwealth Games medal tally remained locked in a media war of words last night.
View Article$11m on offer for mystery crimes
A MULTI-million-dollar haul awaits those who can help solve South Australia's most baffling crimes.
View ArticleMcKay joins most wanted list
A VIOLENT killer who was a patient of both James Nash House and Glenside Hospital has been added to South Australia's top 10 most wanted list.
View ArticleGrowers ignoring wine grape glut
GRAPEGROWERS are gearing up to dramatically increase production next harvest, despite the sector's debilitating problems of oversupply.
View ArticleHoons giving us a bad name
PERFORMANCE vehicle enthusiast Tom Painter has backed new laws to crackdown on hoons and says dangerous drivers give law-abiding car lovers a bad name.
View ArticleClassic encounter of closest kind
THE Central District dynasty rolled into its second decade yesterday as the SANFL basked in the glory of an epic grand final.
View ArticleWatering hours will not change
WATERING hours will not change following the start of daylight saving yesterday.
View ArticleIt's our gourmet backyard
ONE of the most influential chefs in the world has made a flying visit to an Aboriginal community in the Flinders Ranges to learn about bush foods.
View ArticleClampdown on hoons
A RECORD number of hoons have had their cars clamped or impounded and face an increase in the time police can block them from their vehicles.
View ArticleTwo hurt in Bent St stabbing
POLICE have detained one person after a double stabbing on Bent St, city, early this morning.
View ArticleBrave girl fights off fiend
A YOUNG girl fought has off a man who tried to abduct her from an Enfield street last night.
View ArticleGawler-line commuters back on track
WEEKDAY train services have resumed on the Gawler line after an upgrade.
View ArticleFour stabbed in bloody brawl
TWO men stabbed during a brawl involving up to 100 people in the city are in a stable condition in hospital.
View ArticlePolice hunt for carjacker
THE police helicopter has been called in to search for a person who rammed a police car before carjacking another vehicle to escape.
View ArticleFleeing teens crash into parked cars
A GROUP of teenagers allegedly caught breaking into a northern suburbs home have been caught after crashing into parked cars while trying to flee police.
View ArticleSA shops audited for fair practices
MORE than 250 businesses across the state, including some in popular shopping strips, have been earmarked for audits by the Fair Work Ombudsman.
View Article