Whatever happened to Dazzeland – where did it go?
Remember these coins? You guessed it – they’re from Dazzeland. We’ve taken a trip down memory lane and talked to the man who helped keep the name alive.
Remember these coins? You guessed it – they’re from Dazzeland. We’ve taken a trip down memory lane and talked to the man who helped keep the name alive.
South Australia’s popular floating hotel in Renmark could permanently set sail under a plan to boost the economy of another town.
It’s well-known for its long metal slippery-dip – but it was built in the 1970s. Now this popular eastern-suburbs playground is getting a $1.7m revamp.
Walkerville sporting clubs say their council has not listened to fears about a $9.5m oval revamp – and now their clubrooms face the wrecking ball.
It’s been shuttered and empty for nearly 20 years, but a huge former cinema off Rundle Mall will finally reopen for a new tenant – and that means jobs.
The River Torrens has gone green – but Adelaide City Council says it is nothing to be concerned about.
Demolition has started in Glenelg to make way for $165m worth of apartments in place of heritage buildings that had “fallen into disrepair”.
An outdated swim centre in Adelaide’s north will be redeveloped under a $30m plan, which includes three pools and a water park.
A poll on Australians’ confidence in the federal budget has delivered some telling results leading up to the election.
The state’s peak building assessment body has rejected two multimillion-dollar developments in the CBD – including one where a heritage home had to be knocked down.
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