Your own slice of Woodville Oval on a picket fence
WOODVILLE-West Torrens is offering footy fans a rare chance to join Eagles legends with their own slice of the SANFL club.
WOODVILLE-West Torrens is offering footy fans a rare chance to join Eagles legends with their own slice of the SANFL club.
A COASTAL protection group has launched legal action against the State Environment Minister to stop a 3m-wide walking and cycling path from being built from Semaphore to Grange.
THERE’S been a 30 per cent increase in parking fines at a popular Adelaide beachside spot – more than 1300 people have been pinged in just a few months. There’s a simple reason why, locals say.
TELCO giant Telstra is fighting to overturn a decision preventing it from building a 35m tower in a beachside suburb – residents argued it would be “out of character” with the area.
A SECTION of a popular Adelaide beach has been lined with fences placed on an angle – it’s a controversial move that has been condemned by some as an “engineering brainfade”. What’s your view?
THE number of people caught taking undersized crabs from metropolitan beaches has skyrocketed in the past three years as fisheries officers crack down on persistent offenders.
RESIDENTS near a multi-million dollar beachside redevelopment say the revamp’s great but something needs to be done to stop crazy parking that’s getting “worse and worse”.
UPDATE: ORGANISERS of Falls Festival have been criticised for only providing three narrow exits at a major stage, after a stampede which saw people knocked unconscious and crushed under bodies.
A SEVEN-STOREY apartment and retail building has been given the green light for Jetty Rd — the first of three major developments planned for the Glenelg strip.
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