In memory of Eurydice Dixon: ‘It’s time for change’
ON a cold night in the Adelaide CBD hundreds gathered to remember Eurydice Dixon, pausing for four minutes’ silence – one for each kilometre she was allegedly followed by her killer.
ON a cold night in the Adelaide CBD hundreds gathered to remember Eurydice Dixon, pausing for four minutes’ silence – one for each kilometre she was allegedly followed by her killer.
PORT Lincoln Council has delayed a vote to ban oil and gas exploration and drilling in the Great Australian Bight.
MORE wild weather is still to come as emergency crews had a busy night responding to flash flooding and trees down across the state.
A STORM shattered windows, downed trees and caused flash flooding across the state on Thursday, with the Adelaide Hills hardest hit.
THE SES has warned against underestimating a stormfront that will hit Adelaide and parts of SA on Thursday, bringing wild winds, thunderstorms and plummeting temperatures.
A PUSH to make notorious Adelaide nightspot Hindley St one-way has been revived in the wake of serious injuries to two pedestrians on Friday night.
ROCK throwing incidents are rising, defying increased police patrols along one of Adelaide’s most vital arterial routes. New data show when they are happening the most.
A PRODUCER on one of Australia’s creepiest movies has had to resort to his military training after he was jumped at Cannes Film Festival.
CELEBRATED South Australian film producer David Lightfoot has been assaulted by two muggers in a back alley at the Cannes Film Festival. But the thugs picked the wrong target in the ex-military man.
FILM producer David Lightfoot has been forced to defend himself after being attacked by two men after the Cannes Film Festival.
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