‘I was off the rails and became a dad at 14’
When Harry Hill found out he was going to be a dad at 14, his already shaky world collapsed, but his love for bikes got him back on track.
When Harry Hill found out he was going to be a dad at 14, his already shaky world collapsed, but his love for bikes got him back on track.
The victim of a violent stabbing at Aldinga Beach is a Commonwealth Games cycling gold medallist – with police now probing if the incident as linked to two firebomb attacks.
Investigations are underway after a 23-year-old Indigenous man died in Port Lincoln Prison last week.
A South Australian food giant is donating local produce to help feed Australia’s elite swimming squad at the Paris Olympics.
It’s been an institution for 50 years but now locals are scrambling to buy up remaining stock after the shop announced it was about to close for good.
NSW has commenced a water release to flush out non-toxic blue-green algae expected to reach the River Murray.
P&O Cruises will retire its Pacific Explorer which visited Port Lincoln and Kangaroo Island. Find out what it means for passengers here.
A major childcare chain, which operates seven early learning centres across Adelaide, has been placed in administration, but will continue to trade.
Unions have welcomed a 3.75 per cent rise to Australia’s minimum wage but those doing it toughest say there’s still a big gap to make up.
From the River Torrens to North Terrace, there is now a new chance to retrace the steps from the forgotten chapters in the city’s story.
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