Retail therapy perfect remedy for blues
BUYING a new dress is the best type of retail therapy, closely followed by indulging in a pair of shoes and well-fitting jeans.
View ArticleHigh cost of river report
A LANDMARK report into the future of the River Murray will not be released until late on Friday because it contains sensitive information with potential impacts on financial markets.
View Article700 restaurants fail health test
MORE than 700 restaurants have been warned or fined over health breaches in the past year but none has been placed on the name-and-shame register.
View Article60,000-year family tree just swab away
EVER wanted to trace your family history back 60,000 years? That's what more than 360,000 people have done so far in a global DNA study.
View ArticleExtended hours a $50m bonus
AN extra 10,000 people are expected to shop in Rundle Mall each week bringing with them about $50 million more in annual sales.
View ArticlePark springs to life
ROCKERS, ravers and rappers dominated Parklife 2010 but the real star of the festival was the glorious warm weather.
View ArticleGilberton manson sells for $6m
GILBERTON mansion Ivanhoe has sold for a price believed to be more than $6 million.
View ArticleBloom time to save rare plants
A QUEST to find and preserve seeds from some of the state's rarest plants has been helped by recent rains.
View ArticleDingo threat to farmers
DINGO numbers are out of control south of the famed dog fence, killing thousands of sheep and threatening the livelihoods of graziers across South Australia.
View Article'Don't talk or we'll kill you'
A SOUTHERN suburbs family of five has been terrorised by a gang who smashed their way into a home. VIDEO: A victim's harrowing account
View ArticleSnooze alarm for Abbott
TONY Abbott has fallen asleep at the political wheel, revealing he skipped a visit to Diggers in Afghanistan so he wouldn't be too tired to meet the British PM.
View ArticleDad asked drunk son to drive
A "DRUNK" driver who killed his father in a crash near the Victorian border was asked by him to drive, despite his intoxication, a court has heard.
View ArticlePolice investigating desert 'murder'
SOUTH Australian detectives are flying to Alice Springs to interview a man over a suspicious death in Indulkana last month.
View ArticleFishing trip ends in fatal crash
A DRIVER was allegedly three times over the legal blood alcohol limit when he smashed into a tree and killed his friend , a court has heard.
View ArticleHighway traffic hampered by spill
TRAFFIC on the Stuart Highway is being diverted around a chemical spill near the intersection with the Eyre Highway at Port Augusta.
View ArticleTeens charged with $100,000 school fire
FOUR teenagers will face the Youth Court over a $100,000 fire that destroyed newly-built buildings at Nuriootpa Primary School yesterday.
View ArticleGrandfather bashed in Hungry Jacks
A FATHER and son have admitted bashing a grandfather in a Hungry Jacks toilet.
View ArticleParks will not be closed - Rann
PREMIER Mike Rann says the Parks Community Centre will not be closed after handing its future to Social Inclusion Commissioner Monsignor David Cappo.
View ArticleGolden arches banished from Barossa
McDONALD'S cannot open a in the Barossa Valley, the Development Assessment Panel has ruled, ending a battle that turned locals into arch enemies.
View ArticleMPs' food and drink bills a secret
MPS continue to block attempts by the state's financial regulator, the Auditor-General, to check their spending on catering even though they are subsidised by taxpayers.
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