‘Trail of destruction’ left at country showgrounds
Volunteers have been left “heartbroken” after the theft of booze, keys and a laptop in repeated break-ins at their cherished showgrounds.
Volunteers have been left “heartbroken” after the theft of booze, keys and a laptop in repeated break-ins at their cherished showgrounds.
Last year, a huge budget black hole was revealed – now Adelaide Hills Council has almost doubled its expected operating deficit.
A popular Adelaide beach will get a new $1m cycling and walking path – but there’s a reason it’s going to cost so much.
A major Adelaide supermarket has pulled out of plans to expand to an Adelaide Hills town – but a new retail hub proposal offers a big clue about a replacement.
Speed limits would be dropped and parking spaces cut along Adelaide’s premier beachside strip as a council progresses its controversial $40m revamp.
Metal and copper artworks are being targeted across Adelaide’s leafy eastern suburbs, with councils now trying to decide if it’s worth replacing them.
From 15-year-old military cadets to 50-year-old registered nurses these racers compete for glory – and their skills must be seen to be believed.
An SA developer has blasted an SA Water fee to connect just three new homes, saying “eye-watering” costs and taxes are making smaller projects unviable.
Elderly residents were at risk of being turfed out of their home amid a bitter stoush – but the Premier and local Liberal MP say they’re determined to fix it.
Experts have weighed in on the detection of a suspicious hole on the fifth day of a dig in the search of the Beaumont children.
Original URL: https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/journalists/darren-chaitman/page/4