Uproar as sell off push sounds ‘death knell’ for beloved track
The plans to sell the land in Adelaide’s north to clear millions of dollars of debt have been met with despair from upset members.
The plans to sell the land in Adelaide’s north to clear millions of dollars of debt have been met with despair from upset members.
The SA Harness Racing Club owes millions to the developer who tried to bail it out. Now much of Globe Derby Park could be sold off to settle the debt.
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A Sicilian-born barber who cut hair in Adelaide’s East End for 65 years is the city’s citizen of the year.
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Construction delays caused by wet weather have delayed the opening of a new $88.4m high school in Adelaide’s eastern suburbs.
An unexpected university course has an ATAR cut-off of 98.5 – making it harder to get into than engineering, health sciences and law.
Teachers have slammed changes made to the geography course, saying students will be left with a “significantly reduced” knowledge of the world – but the exec in charge disagrees.
A new $88m joint venture between the state government and UniSA will see the creation of a new sports science precinct at Mile End.
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