Wild rampage damages dozens of road signs, risks driver safety
A crime rampage has led to the damage of more than 50 traffic signs, compromising driver safety and leaving a repair bill in the thousands of dollars.
A crime rampage has led to the damage of more than 50 traffic signs, compromising driver safety and leaving a repair bill in the thousands of dollars.
She made headlines as the first female South Australian cricket umpire in 2017 – now she’s preparing for her role in the test between Australia and the West Indies.
A large sinkhole has opened on a busy street in the Barossa Valley, after a water pipe burst. See the pictures.
Debate over how to reduce the number of shark attacks off SA’s coast is heating up with one local councillor maintaining culling should be discussed.
Sam Smith has taken a liking to Adelaide and its surrounds, praising its food and incredible Italianesque beauty, on the British pop icon’s exclusive tour stop down under.
A veteran Tour de France winner is among the first cycling superstars to arrive in SA for the nation’s greatest cycling race, kicking off next week.
Police took to social media to let worried followers know that officer Windsor is feeling well after a fall trying to break up a New Year’s Day brawl at Glenelg.
The SASES has warned “many agricultural levees are failing” and more are expected to potentially fail. It comes as the state opposition calls for a plan to end some restrictions on the river.
A police horse named Windsor and his rider became a victim of a New Year’s Day brawl at Moseley Square as they toppled over trying to break up a fight. Watch the video.
A community has remembered “the kindest person” following the death of a 25-year-old motorcyclist in a shocking road crash just after Christmas.
Cars cramming on beaches, people lapping up the sun and even giving birth to SA’s first bub of 2023 were some of the ways South Aussies kicked off the new year.
They spent six years renovating their dream holiday home in Morgan – now it’s only accessible by jetski, around floating beds, fridges and lounges.
Incredible aerial images show how Renmark has been transformed by the swelling River Murray.
Charity organisations in regional areas are struggling to keep up with calls for help ahead of Christmas, now grassroots groups are trying to fill the void.
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