P-plater in serious car crash
A TEENAGER has serious head injuries after the Holden Commodore he was driving smashed in to a tree at Netley last night.
View ArticleThunderstruck, it's an SA summer
A CAR was swept away and streets were turned into raging torrents as wild weather hit the state.
View ArticlePolice rescue stranded motorists
POLICE have rescued motorists who were forced to cling to their car roofs as heavy rain caused flash flooding across Adelaide and the Adelaide Hills.
View ArticleMan dies in Sturt Hwy car collision
A MAN has died after his car collided with a truck on the Sturt Highway at Paringa.
View ArticleFlood-hit NSW seeks fed help
FLOOD ravaged New South Wales has called on the federal government to help its struggling farmers.
View ArticleFast food attackers escape jail term
A FATHER and son who shattered the skull of a defenceless man have been released on $200 bonds.
View ArticleGranddad bashers escape jail
A FATHER and son who beat a defenceless man until his skull shattered, have been released on $200 bonds because they have led "blameless lives".
View ArticleGirls feel pressure to be certain size
GIRLS as young as six want to be thinner and many only a few years older quit sport because they do not want their bodies to be "on display".
View ArticleTeens lost in literacy black hole
THE literacy levels of South Australian teenagers have plummeted so much that it is the equivalent of a whole year of school, a damning report shows.
View ArticleSerious criminals may lose rights
FUNDAMENTAL legal rights and access to a fair trial must be sacrificed to eradicate sophisticated criminal gangs, Attorney-General John Rau says.
View ArticleMan rorted five first-home grants
A NURIOOTPA man who repeatedly rorted the First Home Owner Grant across three states says he regrets taking taxpayers for a ride.
View ArticleHotel fines out of whack
HOTELIERS are being issued with on-the-spot fines "out of whack" with more serious criminal offences, the head of the Australian Hotels Association (SA) says.
View ArticleLook out, Kev... the party's right behind you
ACTING Premier Patrick Conlon has dismissed reports of Treasurer Kevin Foley's imminent removal as "pure speculation".
View ArticleInterpol makes plea to Rann
INTERPOL has written to Premier Mike Rann pleading with him to reconsider closing an Adelaide forensics unit.
View ArticleOutcry over metal missiles at Port
EXPLOSIONS from a Port Adelaide steel mill are firing potentially deadly metallic missiles into nearby properties, neighbouring businesses claim.
View ArticleContamination puts TOD on hold
BURIED tar which has reached the groundwater, gasworks waste and ash are among contaminants at Bowden which will cost $30 million to remediate.
View ArticleCorporal denies filming woman in shower
AN ARMY corporal "carefully angled" a key-ring recording device to covertly film a woman showering, a court has heard.
View ArticleVictim's sister pleads for help
THE sister of murdered Elizabeth North great-grandmother Beverley Hanley has made an emotional appeal for help to catch the killer or killers.
View ArticleTeen may hold key to murder
MAJOR crime detectives are seeking a person who left a "print" inside the home of murdered Elizabeth North great-grandmother Beverly Hanley.
View ArticlePublic servant 'mocked licence system'
PUBLIC servant Rebecca French made a "mockery of the integrity and reliability" of the licensing system by criminally upgrading her colleague's licence.
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