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AFL - Adelaide Crows  v Port Adelaide Power in Showdown 35 at AAMI Stadium. Angus Monfries about to goal and give Port the momentum back. PIC SARAH REED.
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The Showdown’s most famous kick

IT’S SA football’s version of Shane Warne’s “Gatting ball’’. Five years ago, in the last Showdown to be played at AAMI stadium, one of the most magical and memorable moments in the history of the state’s biggest football clash left fans stunned and amazed.

Stunning lunar experience captivates SA

Stunning lunar experience captivates SA

PEOPLE across South Australia, and the country, rose early on Saturday to catch a glimpse of a rare “blood moon” or lunar eclipse, which began at about 4am. Our images captivate this amazing experience.

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Enjoy Easter. It could be your last

Enjoy Easter. It could be your last

“THE sun shall be turned into darkness, and the moon into blood, before the great and the terrible day of the Lord comes.” That day could be this Sunday.

Creepy killer called himself ‘the lover’ online

Creepy killer called himself ‘the lover’ online

SPECIAL REPORT: Daniel Kelsall revealed to his psychiatrist a fascination in death, discussing how he would like to knife ‘a random’ while at night he watched sick porn and played violent fantasy games.

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DANIEL Jack Kelsall leaving King street Court, NSW Supreme court after being found guilty of the frenzied stabbing of Neutral Bay businessman Morgan Huxley. Picture Craig Greenhill

Baby-faced bookworm with an evil stare

DANIEL Kelsall had everything. Adopted by a wealthy family, he had the run of a sprawling house, summer holidays at beach house and was in the best schools. But classmates remember a strange child with a penetrating stare.

Finding Genghis Khan’s forbidden tomb

Finding Genghis Khan’s forbidden tomb

GENGHIS Khan really, really didn’t want his body to be found. But now the 800-year-old murderous wall of deception he built up around his final resting place is starting to crumble.

Is dark matter behind mass extinction?

Is dark matter behind mass extinction?

EVERY 30 million years, Earth goes through a seemingly scheduled die-off. A new idea has been put forward to explain it: Elusive, mysterious dark matter.

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