Villa in the vines: Unique Barossa stay, cellar door unveiled
A stunning $3.5m plan to nestle six villas, one with a plunge pool, and a boutique cellar door into a Barossa vineyard has been proposed. See the plans.
A stunning $3.5m plan to nestle six villas, one with a plunge pool, and a boutique cellar door into a Barossa vineyard has been proposed. See the plans.
An accused paedophile’s home detention was approved despite its close proximity to several schools and his alleged victim being of a “very young” age.
Her dogs were seized by the RSPCA with protruding ribs and hips, then the woman accused of mistreating them didn’t even call to get them back, a court has been told.
The RSPCA has hit out at a council in the process of enforcing a 24-hour cat curfew, saying the change is irresponsible and is riddled with animal welfare concerns.
The blind corner where a Gawler East grandmother was hit and killed has been a problem for years, the mayor says, as calls for intervention arise.
The votes are in: See the state’s top five best up and coming dancers. The winner is a seasoned professional – at age 10 – and that helped her take out the top mantle.
State and local governments have flagged a review of road safety in Gawler, after a 72-year-old woman was hit by a truck and died. Friends say the community stalwart will be sorely missed.
An Adelaide mayor says there are three reasons controversial cat rules are being pushed, but one council partner says it will have to walk away over the policy.
A woman has died after being run over by a truck at a ‘dangerous’ intersection as her companions and dozens of people in nearby shops watched on in horror.
These dogs were much-loved by their owners and the community alike, but this was not enough to stop them being disregarded by two SA councils following their deaths.
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