Marco Kurz and the challenge of staying united
ADELAIDE United coach Marco Kurz had a successful first year in the job, but he admits he had to make some adjustments.
ADELAIDE United coach Marco Kurz had a successful first year in the job, but he admits he had to make some adjustments.
THIS week we reveal angst in political and legal circles about a looming decision in a huge RAH lawsuit. Plus, we uncover a plot by 9 News journalists to infiltrate Seven’s newsroom and look inside the Crafers home which once housed a famed SA family’s treasures.
A NEW book tells how a group of Aboriginal boys brought to Semaphore survived and thrived to find success as indigenous role models.
IN Off the Record we reveal where high-flying legal eagle wives of top MPs are forging impressive careers, show how Christopher Pyne has turned from Top Gun to GI Joe and divulge the secret multimillion-dollar IT spending at trouble-plagued Onkaparinga Council.
THIS week’s Off the Record puts Adelaide at the centre of the ABC’s political turmoil, connects a high-profile political adviser to the Grand Final action and wonders exactly what former minister Leesa Vlahos is up to.
THE game’s biggest day needs tradition and soul, and that comes from playing at the best stadium. The only other thing that matters is that the Magpies don’t win, writes Michael McGuire.
FORMER Redlegs premiership coach Ben Warren helped Langhorne Creek to another Great Southern Football League flag while Hahndorf, Imperials and Nuriootpa Rover also tasted premiership success.
THE team that many believed should not have been in the grand final at all became the team that defied the odds to become the SANFL premiers at Adelaide Oval on Sunday.
FIND out how the $500 million Festival Plaza upgrade is tracking, plus discover which former MPs are looking for a new start in council elections and learn who will be among the VIPs at Sunday’s SANFL Grand Final.
LOOK at social media, talking heads on television, or listen to radio and our pollies. The rarest thing is unexpressed opinion, yet we’ve become intolerant of other viewpoints, writes Michael McGuire.
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