Inside SA’s weapons hall
Samurai armour, guns, swords, spears and boomerangs – this is one of SA’s most impressive collection of weapons and artefacts.
Samurai armour, guns, swords, spears and boomerangs – this is one of SA’s most impressive collection of weapons and artefacts.
Parents of students at a primary school in Adelaide’s north east want the government to halt the building of neighbouring apartments with windows looking down on the playground.
It dropped a branch, delivering a crushing blow to a couple’s Adelaide holiday – now the owners of a massive river red gum want it gone. But Burnside Council will get the final say.
A major parcel of public land opposite a popular recreation park in Adelaide’s north-east will likely become a service station under a $2.8 million deal, putting it on a collision course with two OTRs.
Planning Minister Stephan Knoll is under pressure to reverse a ruling allowing bureaucrats to “plunder” millions of dollars from an open space fund to pay for delayed planning reforms.
More details have emerged in the criminal case against a failed pub owner accused of tricking residents who invested in a failed billion-dollar property development.
UPDATE: After more than three years in business exile, failed builder Bob Day’s is no longer bankrupt.
A fisherman has died after falling from a cliff a few kilometres from the Troubridge Lighthouse on Saturday afternoon.
A forensic accountant’s court-ordered review of an embattled marina operator accounts has found boaties were overcharged for years at the State Government-owned facility.
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