It’ll be the end of the vine, say growers, in $20m compo bid
One of Australia’s largest tomato growers say they deserve compensation but the state government says its actions have saved their industry millions.
One of Australia’s largest tomato growers say they deserve compensation but the state government says its actions have saved their industry millions.
Two South Australians from the same tiny town have been exposed as the state’s worst fine evaders, owing almost $730k between them. See the full list.
An elderly motorist has taken a wrong turn ending up on the O-Bahn track and needing a crane to help him out.
A breathtaking scam that allegedly fleeced a good-hearted school community has shocked South Australia.
People who donated to an alleged child cancer scam and parents at the school of the boy at the centre of it have expressed dismay about the allegation of deceit by the parents.
South Australian grain farmers are expected to harvest one of the worst crops in years due to this year’s drought, punching a nearly $2bn hole in the state’s economy.
First-time parents Brooke Guildford and Morgan Ellery rushed their five-week-old vomiting baby girl to hospital, only to receive a life-altering diagnosis.
An Adelaide council at its wits’ end over streets becoming increasingly clogged with parked cars is proposing a major change to clear them up.
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.
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