Jetty Road trade ‘like the good old days’
The coronavirus pandemic has made it tough for business but Glenelg traders say Jetty Road is flourishing. Find out how the strip has bucked the trend.
The coronavirus pandemic has made it tough for business but Glenelg traders say Jetty Road is flourishing. Find out how the strip has bucked the trend.
Calls from the local council and the community – including a nearly 4000-signature petition – for traffic lights at a dangerous junction are being heard.
The Tennyson dunes, long known as a site for night sex and drug use, now have a new problem – wildlife poachers.
More than three weeks after a dilapidated yacht became stranded on North Haven beach it remains there, after numerous attempts to refloat it have failed. Find out the owner’s next move.
A yacht stranded on North Haven beach is set to return to the water after questions over who would rescue it. Here’s how the story has unfolded.
Motorbike hoons racing on the streets of Adelaide’s western suburbs have residents fearing for the safety of their children and wanting police to take action, before someone is hurt.
Lana Owins is being kept up all night by bats that have decided to make nightly visits to a tree in a property next to her home. She’s after tips on how to encourage the bats to move on their merry way.
A multi-million-dollar State Centre of Football, featuring a show pitch, grandstand and two-storey clubhouse, is planned for Gepps Cross – and, now, you can have your say. SEE THE PICTURES
A colourful display or a lot of noise that scares the dog? A local council wants to hear its residents’ views on the use of fireworks.
Horses have grazed on the banks of the River Torrens for decades. But the Lockleys Riding Club is concerned a $12 million wetlands project could send them galloping.
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