Sydney doesn’t know what’s hit it as Charlie slips under the radar
If Charlie Dixon can slip under the radar of the Swans’ defence like he did to Sydneysiders in Pitt Street Mall, the Power could go a long way to winning.
If Charlie Dixon can slip under the radar of the Swans’ defence like he did to Sydneysiders in Pitt Street Mall, the Power could go a long way to winning.
A Port Adelaide star has thrived since moving over from Geelong, but it’s been a much tougher time for his beloved nana back in their Victorian home town.
Port Adelaide star and Echuca’s favourite son will be looking to break the Power’s preliminary final hoodoo, and his rural town will be backing him the whole way.
After a thrilling win over Hawthorn, a key player to Port has his rural SA hometown inspired as he and the team head to Sydney for the Preliminary final against the Swans.
It only took a few minutes for this group of professional men to realise they all shared the same struggle.
It may be green as far as the eye can see, but farmers in South Australia’s South-East are currently facing conditions they fear they may never recover from.
After surviving for seven years with prostate cancer, Dean Dimmock hoped to help his wife recover from brain surgery. Tragically, he was robbed of that dream.
The City-Bay Fun run attracts tens of thousands of runners and spectators every year. But the man who created the iconic SA event was forced to train in the cover of darkness. Here’s why.
When she was 16, Bella McInnes battled suicidal thoughts every day. But an eight-day hike in the northern Flinders Ranges changed her life.
The Head of SA’s Anzac Day Committee has slammed a push to include a convicted war criminal on a historic Adelaide memorial, labelling it “disgraceful”.
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