Angry tomato growers plan clever stunt at parliament
Tomato growers are so angry at the authorities’ response to a new virus they will rally at Parliament House – and they’re planning a quirky stunt to make their point.
Tomato growers are so angry at the authorities’ response to a new virus they will rally at Parliament House – and they’re planning a quirky stunt to make their point.
Tomato farmer Harry Kapiris says the results of a virus test that shut down his farm and cost him millions was wrong, and he’s considering legal action.
Millions of dollars worth of tomatoes are being trucked to landfill as the heartbreaking toll of a contagious new virus continues to rise. Here’s how the devastated farmers are coping. See the video.
He admits it’s a “mad” idea, but here’s how an Adelaide man plans to run 50 marathons in 50 consecutive days – to mark a milestone birthday.
A much-loved pontoon at one of SA’s most popular tourist destinations will return to the water … but there’s a catch.
Locals at one of South Australia’s most popular beaches are urging their council to return an iconic beachside pontoon to the water.
The family of Brevet Sergeant Jason Doig has remembered his generosity and passion for helping others as the one-year anniversary of his death approaches.
It’s been almost a year since this small town was left reeling by an event most never would have thought possible.
SA’s Police Commissioner has accepted a new role at an organisation that will forever be linked to the tragic death of his son Charlie.
Two men have faced court charged with recklessly causing the Penfield bushfire over the weekend, with a magistrate calling one of the accused “extremely negligent”.
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