A dangerous job on the western front
ARTHUR Harding and his fellow signallers had one of the most dangerous roles on the Western Front.
ARTHUR Harding and his fellow signallers had one of the most dangerous roles on the Western Front.
AS GEORGE Mitchell lay bleeding on the hard No Man’s Land of Gallipoli, he thought he was a dead man.
AN Adelaide football club wants a new place to call home — and is in discussions with its local council to make it happen. Here’s where it wants to go.
CENTRAL District is urging fans to help boost match crowd numbers or risk losing the Bulldogs’ junior development program, which connects with 20,000 youths.
THE State Government is spending more than $600,000 a year — almost enough to pay the salaries of 10 new teachers — on maintaining 11 empty former school sites.
A COUNCILLOR who beat a rival candidate by eight votes in the local election has left a mystery phone raspberry on the losing candidate’s mobile phone: “You lost”.
SOUTH Aussie beauties are “sweet and humble” but not as confident as their interstate counterparts — and their shyness is apparently costing them the ultimate in pageant titles.
HOLDEN has not ruled out slicing up and selling off its Elizabeth manufacturing plant to multiple buyers.
Sophie Bryan has been recognised for her fighting spirit, and helping Camp Quality raise money to help other children with cancer.
THE State Government has approved the first stage of a proposed $2 billion satellite city north of Adelaide, but the developer is yet to set a start date for the project.
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