CBD buildings could help student bed shortage after uni merger
A leading Adelaide businessman says the adaptive reuse of vacant city buildings could help ease a significant student bed shortage expected after the Adelaide University merger.
A leading Adelaide businessman says the adaptive reuse of vacant city buildings could help ease a significant student bed shortage expected after the Adelaide University merger.
A SA tomato grower can now re-enter the QLD market and is hoping to recoup $500,000 of lost revenue, but other farmers are still in limbo due to a highly-contagious virus.
A 78-year-old has given her side of the story after she became the first ratepayer ever to be banned from Unley council meetings.
Glenelg’s CIBO Espresso owner fears if the brand is rebadged, SA produce and jobs will go under the transition.
A five-unit complex has been slugged thousands of dollars for high water use – at times enough to fill 100 bath tubs – but plumbers couldn’t find a leak.
Did you know the spreading of human ashes does as much damage to the environment as bleach? But one SA cemetery is offering a new cleaner alternative to allow loved ones to grow with nature after death.
Whipped cream and syrup with your coffee might work in Queensland, but CIBO co-founder Roberto Cardone questions whether it will work in SA.
Adelaide City Council has listed which of the outdated and unsafe buildings in the parklands it wants to redevelop first. See the priority list.
The Burnside mayor has taken an extraordinary step to protect the health and safety of a female councillor, including making another member sit next to the chief executive.
Nearly 200 cancer patients receiving treatment at the Western Hospital will be without a service from tomorrow, forcing them to undergo treatment elsewhere across the city.
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