Stranded Aussies plead for PM to have a heart
An SA couple stuck in South Africa, desperately trying to return home so their baby daughter can have surgery are among the stranded South Aussies calling for long-awaited help from home.
An SA couple stuck in South Africa, desperately trying to return home so their baby daughter can have surgery are among the stranded South Aussies calling for long-awaited help from home.
Western suburbs parents can rest easier, after police said online reports of an attempted abduction of a Year 5 student who was walking to school were “incorrect and misleading”.
For years, Port Adelaide has been talked about as our city’s next boom area. Now, with extra workers moving in and substantial developments taking place, the port is finally set to live up to its potential.
Two students from a western suburbs primary school say they were approached by strangers in cars while walking home from school, prompting police to investigate and parents to be on high alert.
Would you be happy for your green bin to be collected weekly and your red-lidded bin fortnightly? One coastal Adelaide council is hoping 1000 residents want to give it a try.
The vacant Windsor Theatre at Lockleys will be demolished within days to make way for a carpark, prompting a last-minute plea from Trak Theatre operator Adam Towill for it to be saved.
In good news for SA’s motoring enthusiasts, the Bay to Birdwood will celebrate its 40th anniversary next month. But unlike previous years, spectators are being urged to watch a live stream of the event from home, rather than line its route.
One of South Australias leading experts in children’s health gives some advice on how to help young people cope with “intensive and frightening feelings” brought on by tragic events, such as the double shooting near Millicent.
The Target Fulham Gardens store, that has served the community for more than 40 years and been the first job for many local teenagers, will close its doors for the final time on Saturday.
A $23 million “world-class” community precinct, with a cafe, reflection rooms and florist, is set to be developed at Australia’s first lawn cemetery in Adelaide’s north.
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