Council votes for more costly Hove rail crossing alternative
A council’s option for the multimillion-dollar Hove railway crossing is the most disruptive and expensive, the State Government says. But it says it has its reasons.
A council’s option for the multimillion-dollar Hove railway crossing is the most disruptive and expensive, the State Government says. But it says it has its reasons.
From publicans to chief executives – women in Adelaide’s western suburbs are kicking serious business goals. We’ve found the top businesswomen who are making moves.
Dogs will be banned from a huge slice of a popular local reserve as part of a council project to upgrade the park – and local pet owners are furious.
Youths jumping off a bridge at West Lakes are risking their lives – according to a Charles Sturt councillor – and now the council will try to stop them.
A Semaphore man has faced court accused of assaulting an online seller with a hammer in a Prospect car park, before robbing him of more than $20,000 worth of goods.
A 51-year-old man charged over the death of a cyclist at Henley Beach on New Year’s Day has appeared in court for the first time.
A Kent Town woman who allegedly evaded police pursuit in a chase at Seaton was one of a range of driving charges heard in the Port Adelaide Magistrates Court on Monday.
A city cafe which began it’s journey selling pastries in Leigh Street and now has three locations has won the title of best cafe in Adelaide’s CBD.
A Hindmarsh cafe which draws patrons from across the state has proven its popularity – named best cafe in Adelaide’s west. See the top five.
Dog owners calling for rules requiring dogs to be on leads along Adelaide’s western beaches to be relaxed say “common sense” must be applied.
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