‘I’m an ideas man’: See the video games made by Adelaide whiz-kids
This ain’t the school project you turned in. A local council, a global defence company and SA teachers have teamed up to build an extraordinary new workforce taught with video games.
This ain’t the school project you turned in. A local council, a global defence company and SA teachers have teamed up to build an extraordinary new workforce taught with video games.
A northern suburbs council plans to tear down its old netball courts and rebuild 10 new ones under a proposal to also increase the area’s safety.
The ex-Adelaide woman was marched through a busy Adelaide Airport by a team of police on Friday night.
The mother of a 12-year-old boy charged with two teenagers over a cross-city crime spree fears having him back in the house and no longer has knives at home, a court has heard.
It was just named the fastest-growing regional school in SA – now this Catholic college has opened a stunning $24.8m revamp at one of its campuses.
Tilly Williams only started running two years ago, but she has become the fastest 11-year-old girl to run 5000m.
The principal broke the sad news over the weekend that both Charlie Stevens and Jason Doig were part of their school community.
Just days before his son Charlie was hit by a car, Grant Stevens took to radio to plead with SA to cut our soaring road toll. As we hit 100 victims this year, here’s what he said.
The two surviving police officers of the horror South-East shooting may be considered for bravery medals, the Police Minister says.
An elderly woman has become the 105th life lost on SA roads this year after succumbing to injuries sustained in a serious crash at Pooraka almost two weeks ago.
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