250 homes to be demolished for 650 new ones
More than 250 Housing SA homes in Oaklands Park will be demolished and replaced with 650 properties – some up to four storeys high – in a $135 million plan to transform the suburb.
More than 250 Housing SA homes in Oaklands Park will be demolished and replaced with 650 properties – some up to four storeys high – in a $135 million plan to transform the suburb.
Concerns dog bait had been scattered at a local reserve have been allayed.
In great news for music fans, a plan to hold an Australian Made concert for 25,000 people at Thebarton Oval has received support from the local council.
Folklore has it that a black panther called Jasper, who possibly came to Australia as part of a travelling circus, roams the Port. Now a researcher wants to learn more.
Finally, there is a plan for a site in North Brighton, that has long sat vacant.
It seems we might never know just how two sheep came to be wandering in Henley Beach. They are now available for adoption.
A neighbour of the North Brighton Cemetery is calling on Holdfast Bay Council to clean up the burial ground, which is a dust bowl with sunken and collapsed graves.
Holdfast Bay canned an e-scooter trial on its coastal path because of safety concerns. But the local MP has hit back at the decision.
More than three decades ago, Thebarton Oval hosted some of Australia’s best rockers, including INXS and Jimmy Barnes, in an Australian Made concert. Now, there are plans to bring it back.
New unisex changerooms will be built at Glenelg Oval, which will allow the precinct to host state and national events and encourage more girls to take up footy and cricket.
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