Croquet scores a big win, but funding still an issue
A local croquet club has taken a massive step forward in its plans for long-awaited new clubrooms, but funding is still an issue. SEE THE PLANS
A local croquet club has taken a massive step forward in its plans for long-awaited new clubrooms, but funding is still an issue. SEE THE PLANS
An RAA employee who was struck on the head by a billiard ball in the lunch room last year is not entitled to any more compensation, the Employment Tribunal has ruled.
SA has new cases of coronavirus – but we shouldn’t panic yet, writes Caleb Bond. Strong contact tracing and harsh penalties for covidiots will do more than harmful lockdowns.
It amassed a big following in the four years since it opened, but this nursery is facing a fight to exist after Mitcham Council decided to sell the site to fund a new library.
Unley ratepayers will not have to stump up extra money this year after the council agreed to no rate rise. Find out what else happened this week in our Unley Council wrap.
Do you have any trees in your yard? Under an Unley Council plan, rates could increase as much as 15 per cent if your property is not green enough.
Kevin Tutt left Prince Alfred College to become Seymour College principal four years ago. Now, according to NAPLAN data, they have the best-performing Year 5 cohort in the state. SEE THE FULL LOCAL LIST
The best greengrocers in the local area have been crowned – by you. And a well-known Glenunga shop has taken out the top spot.
A local council says statewide cat registration, household feline limits and a crackdown on lax owners are a must. But one councillor says the push makes them a “laughing stock”.
Sturt Football Club faces a 50 per cent drop in sponsorship and 25 per cent decline in membership, it says, as it asks Unley Council to cut its fees and waive its rent for July.
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