How Unley will buck urban tree loss trend
One of Adelaide’s most affluent council areas is fighting back against urban tree removal by committing to expand its canopy over the next two decades
One of Adelaide’s most affluent council areas is fighting back against urban tree removal by committing to expand its canopy over the next two decades
A part-time gyprocker has avoided jail after he pleaded guilty to hurling dozens of roof tiles at police and mooning them in a bizarre stand-off earlier this year.
Despite having a combined age of 312, these fitness buffs are putting youngsters to shame, committing their life to their gym and making lifelong friendships.
Fleurieu Peninsula residents have called out their local council after it agreed to remove a disintegrating part of a popular boat ramp.
A section of road that claimed the lives of a young netballer and a teacher will be improved following a council audit, including a guard railing and more signage.
Marion councillors have turned on each other after it was revealed elected members were not made aware of a senior manager forging documents for an $8.8m sporting facility.
A young father is back in the community on bail after he allegedly slashed his friend across the face with a kitchen knife, following a late-night argument.
The man who allegedly stabbed a 65-year-old grandfather was denied bail after a court heard he was allegedly high on inhalants an hour prior to the altercation.
It’s no secret that Adelaide is one of the world’s most liveable cities, we can’t help but wonder, is Adelaide the most random city in Australia?
In a classic case of survive or thrive, this gymnastics club has done the latter – despite all of the world’s challenges over the past 18 months.
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