Time cuts too deep for some, as memorials reach fewer
From Thursday, hairdressers and funerals will both look very different for a few months. For some the changes are too much, and they’re closing entirely.
From Thursday, hairdressers and funerals will both look very different for a few months. For some the changes are too much, and they’re closing entirely.
Concrete appeared where trees and landscaping were supposed to go at a Myrtle Bank townhouse development. Now vandals have spray-painted green trees on the concrete.
Two SA coronavirus patients are in intensive care, with warnings more could follow. As the Premier pleads with people to take new lockdown rules seriously to save lives, the state has its first confirmed community transmission and a UniSA student tests positive.
The embattled operator of a regional marina will finally be evicted from the facility – but his lawyer has flagged another challenge.
A developer allegedly defied council orders and concreted areas of a townhouse project that were supposed to be landscaped, angering neighbours.
The embattled Wirrina Cove marina could be thrown an eleventh-hour lifeline from the local council if the current operator is evicted from the property.
A petition by the Protect Our Heritage Alliance wants the government to hold off on reforming the state’s planning system.
One of Adelaide’s largest vocational colleges has had its registration restored and been approved to run more courses after an inquiry by the industry regulator.
She was declared bankrupt after her cafe failed leaving staff, suppliers and even customers out of pocket – but an Adelaide Hills identity has a new venture.
The besieged operator of the Wirrina Cove marina is making a last-ditch fight to avoid eviction, as boaties have to decide on what could be an expensive battle for damages.
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