Dad and daughter team up for Santos’ future
Manny Fortuna has been working for Santos since 1989 and now his daughter Laura has joined him on the company payroll as the company seeks to move into the future.
Manny Fortuna has been working for Santos since 1989 and now his daughter Laura has joined him on the company payroll as the company seeks to move into the future.
Starry eyed plans for a future in space are exciting, but South Australians could also be thinking about getting their hands dirty in more down-to-earth gigs.
Adelaide’s last drive-in cinema has rolled the credits for the last time. What are you favourite memories of the once great pastime?
The classical arrangements are excellent and faithfully capture the experimentation and bombast of the Fab Four’s 1967 recording.
A former South Australian mining town which now has a population of just 100 says it has a bright future and wants people to come and visit.
Committee for Adelaide boss Bruce Djite says the city does not have enough people in it and must expand to two million people within a decade. Do you agree with him?
An Adelaide-born surfer hopes his creation inspired by stab-resistance US prison uniforms has what it takes when it comes to the ocean’s toughest customers.
There’s no time left to mullet over, it’s your last chance to vote for the hairdo that deserves The Advertiser’s Kid Mullet Cup crown.
The first air drop delivering 20 tonnes of emergency supplies will arrive in SA’s flooded outback this morning, as another deluge is predicted.
Students are packing their backpacks and, judging by your entries, there’ll be plenty of mullets at the school gate this year – even a tiny baby version! Enter here before 8am Wednesday.
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