Iconic Port bakery’s celebration 150 years in the making
It’s an icon which has been delighting the people of Port Adelaide since 1870 – and no, it’s not the football club but SA’s second longest serving bakery.
It’s an icon which has been delighting the people of Port Adelaide since 1870 – and no, it’s not the football club but SA’s second longest serving bakery.
An e-scooter trial on Adelaide’s coast could still be extended and further into the suburbs, despite each scooter being used by just one person per day.
Who makes the best coffee or breakfast in Adelaide’s West? Nominations are now open to find the region’s top cafe.
Who makes the best coffee or breakfast in Adelaide City? Nominations are now open to find the region’s top cafe.
A man accused of robbing a St Clair bottle shop allegedly threatened that he had a gun, a court has heard.
A proposal to change the name of a prominent Mile End street fired debate in the local community and has now been abandoned.
Police have arrested a man they allege robbed a Port Road service station armed with a firearm – but the accused says it is a case of mistaken identity.
A sunken yacht has been underwater in an Adelaide marina for more than a week with concerns raised over leaking diesel, but a plan to save it is now underway.
A trip to KFC has landed a St Clair man in hot water and in court, after he blew more than three times over the blood alcohol limit.
A woman charged with carrying an offensive weapon at a Port Adelaide pub has told a court the object in question was just nail scissors.
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