Push to save much-loved beachside kiosk
Hundreds of locals have vented their frustration at Whyalla Council’s decision to close their much-loved Beach Cafe.
Hundreds of locals have vented their frustration at Whyalla Council’s decision to close their much-loved Beach Cafe.
Though 2020 was rough for a lot of businesses, many of them are now thriving on Prospect Road after getting a hand up through the pandemic.
An Adelaide woman had a sinking feeling when she looked out her kitchen window and noticed the mast was “sitting weird” on the yacht berthed in front of her home.
Chris Hoffman’s motorbike was stolen this weekend by a thief who posed as a prospective buyer on Gumtree. He’s urging others to be careful with how they sell.
Many rural property owners seem to have forgotten the devastation of last summer’s bushfires, with hundreds ignoring orders to clear their blocks.
Despite the gloom of 2020, SA’s five “perfect” SACE students can be revealed, along with an impressive list of top achievers.
SA is officially virus-free. A “massive” easing in restrictions will start from Monday, allowing big family lunches in time for Christmas.
Aaron Hurle says an Australian-first resource would have been invaluable when his family learned their little boy had a rare terminal disease.
Domestic students are applying to university in record numbers as the effects of coronavirus hit institutions and scholars alike.
Charities expect to be inundated with demand over Christmas, with the pandemic taking a toll on both vulnerable people and the fundraisers to support them.
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