Outback postie says he’s had a ‘marvellous’ run
After delivering the mail in the Far North for two decades, Peter Rowe is handing over the reins – admitting he was almost embarrassed to be paid for the “marvellous” job.
After delivering the mail in the Far North for two decades, Peter Rowe is handing over the reins – admitting he was almost embarrassed to be paid for the “marvellous” job.
One of Adelaide’s tallest towers has opened on North Tce. The $110m building is all accommodation – and designed to meet the needs of a specific market.
A new six-storey private hospital planned for the Cancer Council’s Greenhill Rd site will cut waiting times and address a shortfall of surgery space, proponents say. See the designs.
Vaping can be attacked with the same tactics as cigarettes, two SA ministers say, but they need help for their ambitious plan to work.
Is your child born between May 1 and October 31? Then there’s good news coming for you, with mid-year intakes returning to SA public schools and preschools.
The principal of Sacred Heart College is leaving for another growing Adelaide school, making him the latest in a series of top-level changes.
Labor’s Education Minister has reaffirmed his commitment after being accused of retreating from a pre-election promise that he would offer free preschool to thousands of families.
A Kent Town building at the heart of a failed heritage-listing bid could soon become a multimillion-dollar carpark for one of the state’s richest schools.
Clive the robot dog is helping researchers understand how he perceives the world – robots like Clive are already being used in search and rescue missions.
The number of kids suspended from class for vaping has been revealed, after a week dominated by debates over how to police school toilets.
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