Positive leads on Foley's assailant
POLICE have a number of "positive lines of inquiry" in the hunt for Deputy Premier Kevin Foley's alleged assailant.
View ArticleYoung and old top our food awards
A RESTAURANT with one of the state's youngest kitchen brigades and a 50-year-old city cafe, were among 2010 Adelaide Food Awards winners.
View ArticleSick of waiting for care
MORE than 17,500 people have walked out of SA emergency departments without treatment and thousands more left despite needing care, a report shows.
View ArticleTaxpayers foot bill to defend desal builder
TAXPAYERS are indirectly paying for desal builder Adelaide Aqua to defend itself against claims of safety breaches and cost blowouts.
View ArticleKiwi apples to take a bite
NEW Zealand apples could be exported to Australia as early as next season, posing a big threat to growers in the Adelaide Hills.
View ArticleAdelaide missed big rains - apparently
ADELAIDE was the second driest capital city behind Perth during spring, according to a rainfall survey by The Weather Channel.
View ArticleDrug lab found in caravan
POLICE have cracked open an alleged drug network using a caravan to produce 20,000 ecstasy tablets an hour.
View ArticleDrug lab hidden inside a caravan
POLICE have cracked an alleged drug network using a caravan to produce 20,000 ecstasy tablets an hour.
View ArticleDrunk caught driving tip-truck
A TIP-TRUCK being driven by a man allegedly almost three times over the legal blood-alcohol limit at Elizabeth has been impounded.
View ArticleOur soil on a good wicket
WHEN Australia and England do battle in Adelaide from Friday, there will be a small slice of Athelstone beneath their feet.
View ArticlePlea bargain expected in fraud case
AN alleged fraudster will admit devising a scheme to scam banks through false identities after a plea bargain, a court has heard.
View ArticleDrugs killed Brimble - coroner
CRUISE ship passenger Dianne Brimble died after being "unknowingly drugged by unscrupulous individuals", a Sydney coroner has found.
View ArticleWidow wants legal board overhaul
THE widow of the cyclist killed by hit-run lawyer Eugene McGee has called for reform of the board investigating his conduct.
View ArticleTime Foley grew up - Xenophon
TREASURER Kevin Foley's early morning bashing should be a wake-up call for him to consider his role as a public figure, says Senator Nick Xenophon.
View ArticleHappy sprays are here again
FROM tomorrow, you can legally use a garden sprinkler for the first time in more than three years.
View ArticleChinese ban Aussie lobsters
CHINA is refusing to accept Aussie lobsters, putting pressure on local producers.
View ArticleFoley's 'attacker' revealed
POLICE have released the first pictures of the man wanted over the assault of Treasurer Kevin Foley.
View ArticleBe water wise - other's aren't
SOUTH Australia is in danger of being left behind in the final Murray-Darling Basin plan amid political change in the eastern states, environmentalists fear.
View ArticleRetro-toys make a comeback
FROM Star Wars to My Little Pony and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - nostalgic toys are back in a big way this Christmas.
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