Shops reopen after scooter bandit blows up ATM
A NEWTON shopping centre has reopened to the public after a scooter-riding bandit ramraided the building and blew up an ATM early this morning. DRAMATIC PICTURES & VIDEO
A NEWTON shopping centre has reopened to the public after a scooter-riding bandit ramraided the building and blew up an ATM early this morning. DRAMATIC PICTURES & VIDEO
SECRET and intimate details of Adelaide’s terror suspect have emerged, with a former neighbour saying she considered his “ramblings” so “alarming” that she wanted him on a national security watch list.
ANTHONY Richardson acknowledges he has a “very understanding wife” … the Port Broughton resident can be called upon at any time to rush to a scene of extreme danger.
THE State Government will consider paying legal costs for victims of the chemotherapy bungle if asked to do so by their families, Health Minister Jack Snelling has said.
CHEMOTHERAPY bungle victim Andrew Knox has been told on his birthday that his cancer has returned.
OUTBACK nurses are demanding escorts for patient call-outs, after the Northern Territory Government introduced safety measures to protect its rural health workers.
ALMOST 1000 households are still waiting to receive emergency grants from the State Government to replace food and other items lost in September’s statewide blackout.
CONSTRUCTION work on what will become Adelaide’s tallest building will begin in the new year, after the state’s planning authority gave the project the green light.
A STATE Coroner has berated a nurse and accused her of lying during an inquest into the death of a grandmother who was bludgeoned so severely at a nursing home that muscle and tendons were visible.
SEVEN tornadoes, some reaching speeds comparable to Hurricane Katrina, ripped through SA on the day of the statewide blackout in September, the Bureau of Meteorology has confirmed.
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