Annesley College merger lifeline
THE financial state of Annesley College will be at the centre of merger negotiations between the school and neighbour Pulteney Grammar.
View ArticleFunding crisis in family support
SPENDING on family support services in South Australia is just one-fifth of the national average, meaning children are being "rescued, not helped".
View ArticleCashing in on rivers of potential
DEMANDS for an overhaul of the Murray-Darling system have been strengthened by a study that shows saving the Coorong would deliver a $4.3 billion windfall.
View ArticleHeritage Matters: Water cash just a drop in the well
THE State Government decision to put money into Salisbury's plan to turn stormwater into drinking water is long overdue.
View ArticleWater cash just a drop in the well
THE State Government decision to put money into Salisbury's plan to turn stormwater into drinking water is long overdue.
View ArticleTeen struck by falling light pole
A MT Barker teenager has suffered serious head injuries after being struck by a light pole, which was rammed by an alleged drunk driver.
View ArticleDriver walks away from car rollover
A MAN in his late 40s walked away from a car rollover at St Peters, relatively unscathed.
View ArticleBikie sues council over speed hump
ONE of the state's most notorious bikies is suing a suburban council for negligence after falling off his motorcycle while riding over a speed hump.
View ArticleSpat over voting rights
LORD mayoral candidate Ralph Clarke has accused political rival Francis Wong of exploiting international students to boost his chances for election.
View ArticleThe town they killed with a pen
THE Town That Time Forgot - Chain of Ponds - is being honoured this weekend, 40 years after a State Government sentenced it to extinction.
View ArticleMr X calls on banks to be bugged
BANKS would be spied on under a plan by SA Senator Nick Xenophon to ensure they are not colluding to rip off homeowners.
View ArticleFrom gold to dust for
COMMONWEALTH Games gold medallist Dale Parker has been suspended from all competition after an alleged drink driving accident in which a 17-year-old youth was seriously injured.
View Article'Woeful' funding hurting children
SPENDING on family support services is just one-fifth of the national average, so children are being "rescued, not helped", the State Guardian for Children says.
View ArticleUni robots team up to tackle foes
FLINDERS University students are making intelligent robots that work together to round up enemy forces and defuse bombs.
View ArticleRecord turnout for Amy's ride
CYCLISTS young and old made an oath to road safety yesterday as they participated in the annual Amy's Ride event.
View ArticleInternet crooks offering illegal animals
EXOTIC pets are being "sold" online, but authorities fear it's an illegal scam that animal lovers should keep their paws off.
View ArticleNew suburb concepts put into practice
THE $130 million redevelopment of Woodville West's Housing Trust enclave is one step closer now that the State Government has called for tenders.
View ArticleTop United man given the boot
HEADS are rolling at Adelaide United, which has a new chief executive from today.
View ArticleGun used in motel robbery
STAFF at a city motel were threatened by two men armed with a gun late last night.
View ArticleTwo men stabbed, third charged
A MAN has been charged with two counts of attempted murder, following the stabbing of two men at Taperoo.
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