Man dies in car rollover
THE state's road toll has risen to 89 after a man died in a single car roll-over near Cleve on the Eyre Peninsula, on Saturday afternoon.
View ArticleMy life with bounding Beemer
THERE are plenty of kangaroos in South Australia but not many of them like cider, playing footy, watching TV and sitting at the table for breakfast.
View ArticleSA to get corruption watchdog
SOUTH Australia is set to get its own corruption watchdog, as the State Government caves in to public pressure to establish an anti-corruption agency.
View ArticleBrimble mates in big night out
THE timing was deplorable: A dinner of four mates implicated in the Dianne Brimble cruise tragedy - almost eight years to the day that she died.
View ArticleTorrents of anger
REACTION to a plan to cut water allocations to irrigators in order to increase environmental streams is flowing thick and fast with warnings entire communities will be affected.
View ArticleArsonists spark $400,000 fire
A SUSPICIOUS fire at a Valley View bed shop and recruitment firm has caused more than $400,000 damage.
View ArticleWhere to go when things go wrong
A LIST of last-resort refuges and safer-precincts for people during a bushfire has been released ahead of the upcoming summer fire season.
View Article'The Parks here for good': Rann
AS more than 1000 people rallied in support of The Parks Community Centre, Premier Mike Rann today announced the complex "is here for good".
View ArticleMan crushed by tumbling tractor
A MAN was killed when a tractor rolled on him at Sellicks Hill earlier this evening.
View ArticleFormer Police Commissioner dies
FORMER South Australian Police Commissioner David Hunt AO QPM died yesterday.
View ArticleForce farewells an officer and a gentleman
FORMER South Australian police commissioner David Hunt died at the age of 76 yesterday .
View ArticleIrrigators left in the dark
THE Federal Government has been accused by the Opposition of "killing irrigation communities with uncertainty" in the wake of the Murray-Darling Basin report.
View ArticleDeliver crushing blow to hoons
UNUSED powers to crush the cars of serial hoons must be enforced, to send a message to reckless drivers and end carnage on the state's roads.
View ArticleWe'll be ready in the Hills, residents say
UNDETERRED by predictions of the most dangerous fire season in two decades, vigilant Hills residents say they are determined to be ready to face the worst.
View ArticleMarketing block on our Mary
MARY MacKillop's name will be legally protected from commercial use in the same way as that of cricket great Sir Donald Bradman.
View ArticleCoffee too hot to handle
THE coffee in Adelaide is hot - too hot. Not only are take-away coffee outlets across the city spoiling the brews, they are also serving up dangerous packages.
View ArticleCorruption review is still on hold
FINISHING touches are being applied to a proposal to overhaul South Australia's anti-corruption watchdogs.
View ArticleSmall classes 'a must' for unis
SMALLER university tutorial class sizes are "a necessity" to increase student participation and maintain high learning standards.
View Article20,000 weddings and a barrage opening
A FISHY match-making scheme has saved a species as thousands of female Congolli rush to meet males they have been separated from for the past four years.
View ArticleInquiry into stillborn baby investigations
ATTORNEY-GENERAL John Rau will consider an inquiry into whether the state coroner should be able to investigate the births of stillborn babies.
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