Cool $30m could fetch Outback landmarks
WANTED: enthusiastic self-starters to take over iconic South Australian roadhouses. Must love red dirt, starry nights, whales and golf. Here’s the deal:
WANTED: enthusiastic self-starters to take over iconic South Australian roadhouses. Must love red dirt, starry nights, whales and golf. Here’s the deal:
WHEN Hannah Scott went to the Show this week she was looking forward to a rare, fun day out with her family. But the 10-year-old was verbally abused by a woman with no idea of her condition.
WHEN you need to entertain half a million bikers, who do you call? Adelaide band The Babes, of course.
BRIAN COLLIE has been pounding the streets of Port Adelaide, cleaning up cigarette butts, broken glass and even used syringes from the gutters and footpaths — just for the odd tinnie and make friends — amazingly for thirty years.
HEAD thrown back, gills clamped down tight, Mrs Moo aims her 5.2m frame at the surface of the Southern Ocean off the coast of the Neptune Islands.
IF she succeeds, Katie Sarah will become the first woman in the world to conquer the seven highest mountains, seven highest volcanoes, and the North and South poles.
FOOTBALL Park’s lights were turned on in 1984 – after years of delay that led to a Royal Commission – to give SA sport its biggest night venue for 30 years. As the four towers come down, we reflect on some of the biggest moments there under lights.
THE long, hard road to the grand final came to a one-sided end for the Goodwood Saints on Saturday in what is arguably Aussie rules’ smallest but most heroic division.
IN a tent on the edge of Port Road, the most important figure in modern music delivered an incredible show — but as great as Bob Dylan was, it wouldn’t have been as much fun at the back, Nathan Davies writes.
STROLL the streets of the Barossa Valley 100 years ago and you would have been as likely to receive a guten morgen as a good morning — now it’s a fight to keep the Barossa Deutsch language alive.
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