Soy long: Cafe owners selling up after 14 years
It’s long been a favourite with vegans looking for a plant-based alternative, but Two-Bit Villains is looking for a new owner after 14 years.
It’s long been a favourite with vegans looking for a plant-based alternative, but Two-Bit Villains is looking for a new owner after 14 years.
Senior workers have lifted the lid on the culture of the state’s Education Union, claiming they were ‘bullied’ and ‘threatened’ by a senior staff member.
It’s been billed as pristine waterfront living, but Port Adelaide residents say delays have plagued the site for years, turning their neighbourhood into ”something out of a dystopian movie”.
A security guard who was booked by police for carrying a small wooden baton while working at a suburban Adelaide shopping centre has received an update on his situation.
The $2.4bn announcement to secure the future of the Whyalla Steelworks has been met with praise by the workers plagued with uncertainty over the future of the plant.
The prime minister and premier have both fronted the cameras in Whyalla to reveal the key details of their $2.4 billion plan to rescue SA’s Steel City. See where the money will go.
The people of Whyalla have celebrated the ousting of GFG Alliance from the town’s steelworks and claim the crisis-torn company’s exit will “breathe new life” into the town.
Frantic efforts are under way to dig out a bus that’s stuck in wet sand in the shallows of one of SA’s most popular beaches. Here’s how it happened.
Emergency services have been searching for a man after his mates saw him fall into the water at a South Australian tourist beach overnight – near where an aggressive shark was later spotted.
As flames engulfed the $2 million supercar, one man made a last-ditch effort to save the vehicle using a garden hose.
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