Conduct code unfair, say councillors
RULES restricting sitting members during local government elections are giving a free kick to other candidates, some West Torrens Councillors say.
View ArticleThe mood at Holden is just Cruzy
MORALE at the Elizabeth Holden plant is on the rise with the opening of its new Cruze bodyshop.
View ArticleCampaign to lower speed limit
A MOUNT Barker woman has set up a Facebook site demanding a lower speed limit on the South Eastern Freeway following yesterday's fatal crash.
View ArticleNew leads in murder manhunt
MAJOR Crime detectives want to talk to three young men who might have information on the murder of Elizabeth North pensioner Bev Hanley.
View ArticleTrucks forced into Port heart bypass
ABOUT 1100 trucks a day will be diverted away from the heart of the Port in what traders are hailing as a crucial victory in the fight to revitalise the town centre.
View ArticleDeath charges after hit-run hunt
A MAN faces hit-run charges over the death of a woman struck by a car on Main North Rd last night.
View ArticleMan charged with fatal hit-run
WITNESSES have helped hunt down the driver of a car which was allegedly involved in the fatal death of a woman at Nailsworth last night.
View ArticleSecrecy over whooping cough
AUTHORITIES refuse to reveal how many health workers have whooping cough vaccinations but an Adelaide expert believes it may be only 40 per cent.
View ArticleDeath prompts call to share road
CYCLIST groups want more signs on major roads to lift motorists' awareness of cyclists and to encourage all of them to share the road.
View ArticleNew search for murder clues
POLICE are searching for new clues about the murder of Beverley Hanley while one person has reported seeing three teenagers of interest.
View ArticleNorthern Expressway hoon fast-lane
DRIVERS are using the new Northern Expressway as an early morning speedway, with one P-plater clocked at 173km/h.
View ArticleYet another inquiry into Murray
THE future of the River Murray will now be subjected to another inquiry - this time by federal Parliament - because of an independent MP.
View ArticleTuna boat owners launch action
THE owners of a tuna boat which sank after being hit by a grain carrier at Port Lincoln have launched a $28 million lawsuit against its captain and crew.
View ArticleWoman assaulted by phone robber
POLICE are hunting a "pasty, pale" faced teenager who assaulted and robbed a woman at a Smithfield shop yesterday.
View ArticleLaw firm clerk stole $2 million
A FORMER clerk who stole more than $2 million from clients of a law firm thought his victims would be covered by insurance, a court has been told.
View ArticleMurder victim 'tried to flee armed men'
A MAN was murdered at a birthday party as he tried to flee men armed with planks of wood, knives and machetes, a court has heard.
View ArticleCurtain falls on Union Hall
THE Development Assessment Commission has sealed the fate of Union Hall, even as Adelaide University put up demolition signs and chopped down trees.
View ArticleMt Barker bridge damage assessment
THE Mount Barker bridge over the South Eastern Freeway has been reduced to three lanes while the Transport Department assesses damage caused by a collision.
View ArticleLabor misleading with lies: Redmond
OPPOSITION leader Isobel Redmond has stepped up the Liberals' attack on the Government's credibility, accusing it of lying to the public in the State Budget.
View ArticleMother wanted to leave 'cruel' house
A MOTHER of five allegedly starved and abused children did not apply to the Housing Trust for another residence, a court has heard.
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