Powerbrokers labour behind the scenes
LABOR'S faceless men are being thrust into the spotlight as competition for Kevin Foley's job begins.
View ArticleUni becoming more working class
UNIVERSITIES increasingly are taking on the role of job agencies, linking students with part-time work to boost study and employment pathways.
View Article$1 boat not so cheap after all
THE Orao may have cost just $1, but it will cost its owner thousands more to salvage after sinking at Port Lincoln marina.
View ArticleLance donates $50,000 for flood victims
CYCLING legend Lance Armstrong has pledged $50,000 for Queensland's flood victims after meeting media in the Barossa Valley today.
View ArticleHit-run cabbie escapes jail term
A TAXI driver - who left a teenager an amputee after hitting him with his car - has been spared jail.
View Article'Bored' cyber crim spins own web
A COMPUTER hacker's 'boredom' led him to create a virus that infected thousands of computers globally.
View ArticlePatients 'in danger' over cuts
FUNDING cutbacks are stripping ambulance workers of resources, leaving patients in danger, the Ambulance Employees Association has warned.
View ArticleLance and his mate Mike
THE camaraderie between legendary cyclist Lance Armstrong and Premier Mike Rann is obvious.
View ArticlePublic schools doubling fees to cover IT costs
POPULAR public schools are charging up to $500 more than others for materials and services, saying fees are not enough to cover daily operations.
View ArticleJust what the doctor ordered
THE HEALTH industry is to receive a workforce injection with degrees in nursing and medicine the most popular among school-leavers for this year.
View ArticleSA defies national hiring trend
THE state defied a national trend to be one of two states not to record a decrease in unemployment in December, figures show.
View ArticleFooty chief sued over expenses
MAGPIES boss Neil Rawlings said "I'm gone" when told former employers were investigating his credit card for fraud, court papers claim.
View ArticleSantos project a boost for jobs
THE Santos board yesterday signed off on spending $US4.8 billion on the biggest single project in the company's 56-year history.
View ArticleTree-eating pest found in Malvern
RESEARCHERS have confirmed the first sighting of the elm leaf beetle in South Australia.
View ArticleMan with gun robs store
A MAN armed with what appeared to be a pistol, has robbed an Elizabeth East supermarket of cash and cigarettes.
View ArticleDeluge prompts 170 flood calls
STATE Emergency Services workers have responded to at least 170 flood related incidents across the state today.
View ArticleThree die in horror day on roads
THREE people, including a 5-year-old girl, died yesterday in two horrific crashes on South Australia's roads.
View ArticleFlood-relief efforts around SA
The damage bill is in the billions. Heavy rain and floods across Queensland has left behind desperation and devastation. Some have lost everything.
View ArticleFooty chief accused of stealing
PORT Adelaide Magpies boss Neil Rawlings has faced a criminal court over allegations he stole a company's money while working as its managing director.
View ArticleMan charged with trading child porn
A 62-year-old Adelaide man has been charged with allegedly trading child pornography on the internet.
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