More Telstra scam victims come forward
More Adelaide victims of mobile phone fraud have come forward, including a woman targeted twice within three months.
More Adelaide victims of mobile phone fraud have come forward, including a woman targeted twice within three months.
Demolition crews have flattened a notorious unfinished house on SA’s Fleurieu Peninsula – see the photos and video.
Telstra says it is working with customers whose accounts may have fallen victim to alleged fraud by a Norwood employee.
It’s littered with abandoned vehicles, shipping containers and building supplies – now someone is needed to clean up a troubled marina.
Adelaide Central Market has long offered its first hour of carparking for free – but that’s going for most people. Take our poll.
Women left homeless trying to escape domestic abusers are now waiting to find out if help can still be there.
Two major SA universities are moving to restrict on-campus access to sugary drinks and snacks, replacing them with healthier food choices. What do you think about the move?
A former politician has revealed she is also living in a building covered in potentially flammable cladding – which will cost each owner up to $45,000 to fix.
Conservationists are demanding an end to the “destruction” after issuing a stark warning over how quickly SA is cutting down its trees.
Two Port Adelaide apartment blocks are deemed a “high risk” of fire danger – and their potentially combustible cladding is just one of the reasons why.
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