$18m shop revamp starts — but too late for some
TRADERS have welcomed a long-awaited $18 million redevelopment of a shopping centre in Adelaide’s north east — but the overhaul comes too late for some.
TRADERS have welcomed a long-awaited $18 million redevelopment of a shopping centre in Adelaide’s north east — but the overhaul comes too late for some.
A PLANNED target of 15,000 new jobs for the north sounds good but local mayors are confused over how the figure was arrived at — and they want to know where the number was plucked from.
It’s been a long time coming, but the State Government this morning announced a raft of measures aimed at boosting the northern economy.
A DISABILITY employment hub, small business fund and subsidies to attract tenants to a new “food park” are key measures in a $24 million government plan to create jobs in the wake of Holden’s closure.
ONE Adelaide council has had enough of a nasty habit some people have at carols events – and it’s threatening fines of up to $750 if you can’t restrain yourself.
ONE of the Adelaide’s largest junior sporting clubs has been handed a lifeline after renovations at its headquarters left it financially crippled.
FOR the third time in just three weeks police have stepped up patrols in Adelaide’s northeast in response to reports of a man following children to and from school.
LEGALISING cannabis farms would allow us to make clothes, building materials and beauty products. Is this part of the solution to SA’s looming post-Holden manufacturing crisis?
A NEW study shows being alone really is bad for your health: it increases your risk of dying early and can be as damaging as smoking 15 cigarettes a day.
FATHER and son team Robert and Daniel Harris will carry with them some precious cargo when they tackle the Kokoda Track next month.
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