Drug dealing couple split up by court
A northern suburbs couple who were dealing meth and using large amounts themselves have been split up – with only one of them being sent off to jail.
A northern suburbs couple who were dealing meth and using large amounts themselves have been split up – with only one of them being sent off to jail.
An Adelaide media identity has been elected to Mitcham Council after the resignation of a councillor earlier this year forced a by-election.
A Paralowie dad who grew cannabis at his home to help extinguish his meth-addict son’s drug debt has been given a lifeline by the court – but his son has done a runner.
A Lower Mitcham businessman, who couriered nearly a kilo of cocaine and dealt to his friends, might die because of poor medical treatment if he’s sent to jail, his lawyer has claimed.
Burnside ratepayers are likely to be slugged $7000 to rearrange their council chamber to comply with social distancing rules.
Employment in Adelaide’s east, hills and CBD has been hit hard by coronavirus, according to new data. But some employers are bouncing back and taking on more staff.
A court fight over a 24m-tall eucalyptus tree in one of Adelaide’s most exclusive suburbs has ended – with a court hearing the Australian tree was not native enough.
The Coromandel Valley Ramblers Cricket Club is nearly a century old – but they’re never had their own clubrooms to call home. With these new plans, that could be about to change.
Loud parties and parking problems are some of the issues being created by houses being rented out on platforms like Airbnb, one eastern suburbs councillor says. Now he wants tougher rules.
The streets around Payneham Oval can be a nightmare on gamedays, as parked cars clog the lanes. But a new council plan to redesign two streets could get traffic flowing again.
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