Libraries face savage cuts in budget horror story
SOUTH Australia’s public libraries and the State Library face multimillion-dollar budget cuts that will affect services and opening hours.
SOUTH Australia’s public libraries and the State Library face multimillion-dollar budget cuts that will affect services and opening hours.
SOUTH Australian voters were flooded with Liberal Party “robocalls” last night warning that Labor wanted to increase the GST, as the state election campaign became increasingly ugly.
BESIEGED former minister Leesa Vlahos has gone to ground, refusing to answer questions about her handling of the Oakden crisis and threatening to call police when doorknocked by an Advertiser reporter. Here are the seven questions we would like to ask her.
SOUTH Australia’s renewable energy market has hit new heights, according to a report released today that claims our solar and wind generation is leading the world.
TOP-LEVEL briefs are being compiled at the highest echelons of the public service for the possibility of an SA Best-led government after the state election.
DESPERATE Crows fans who failed to secure a balloted Grand Final ticket are willing to part with thousands to watch them live — as allegations emerge AFL players are selling their tickets for up to $2500.
A MAN who stabbed his parents because he thought they were aliens, will be detained in a secure mental health facility for at least the next decade despite his family’s pleas he be released into their care.
The family of a woman killed by an Asian tourist tell of their grief as the man avoids an immediate jail term after being found guilty of death by dangerous driving.
MORE than $900 million worth of city development has been approved in the past couple of years with new hotels poised to drive the changing face of the CBD.
IT may be home to the dead but tourism is alive at Australia’s oldest operating cemetery.
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