Swing and a miss? City Council shells out $60k for unique Vic Sq attraction
The Adelaide City Council is spending $60,000 of ratepayer money so you can ride for free on a 9m-high yellow swing.
The Adelaide City Council is spending $60,000 of ratepayer money so you can ride for free on a 9m-high yellow swing.
Burnside Council opposes planning law changes that would allow a 20-storey apartment building, but in a strange twist, the proposed policy technically enables higher limits.
It sits at the crossroads of two famous outback tracks but the buyers of this famous hotel could be getting more than just the pub.
But the big question on every newbie’s minds as the new shops spring up across Adelaide is, “can they possibly taste as good as they look?”
Developers behind a failed 10-storey apartment plan have made ‘significant changes’ in a bid to get new designs approved. See the pics and have your say.
If strip clubs and sex shops are confined to Adelaide’s notorious party strip, West End traders warn it could turn the area into a red light district.
Farmers want the government to acknowledge the unprecedented challenges the $18.5bn industry is facing from frost, virus, low rainfall and feed shortages.
Hundreds of new housing lots will come online in one of South Australia’s fastest growing regions.
Farmers say current conditions are the worst they’ve seen in 60 years with some selling stock. Meanwhile, others are resorting to handfeeding or preparing to not harvest a crop at all.
The contagious virus had been bubbling in South Australia for over a month, but the family-owned growers at the centre of the outbreak fear what might come next for their livelihoods.
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