Why this Lifeline counsellor gives ‘new hope’ to the Xmas’ lonely
Lifeline’s Leda Kalleske explains how her early life led her to volunteering as a crisis counsellor and how Christmas has a sharp uptick in the number of people calling for help.
Lifeline’s Leda Kalleske explains how her early life led her to volunteering as a crisis counsellor and how Christmas has a sharp uptick in the number of people calling for help.
A beautiful family is thrilled after the unexpected Christmas Day birth of a baby girl completes their household.
Police believe the cause of a Christmas Eve fire at a home in Adelaide’s inner southern suburbs could be suspicious. See the photos.
It’s been 20 years since a tsunami devastated the Indian Ocean coastline on Boxing Day but for Sandra, the memories are unforgettable. For the first time she has shared her story of survival.
Vailo founder Aaron Hickmann celebrates sponsoring the then Valo Adelaide 500.
A South Australia charity that helped raise millions of dollars for more than 100 organisations has sold its final lottery ticket.
One sent a picture of a stolen $140,000 luxury car to his girlfriend, another mixed up his pints with a grieving friend. Here are some of SA’s dumbest crimes of the year.
Security guards on duty at Adelaide shopping centres say it’s safer to work on Hindley St – with one warning “another Bondi” could happen…
Recording how to smuggle meth videos, sharing a photo of a $140k luxury ride and a stay-at-home-mum’s wild night off are just some of SA’s dumbest crimes of the year.
A much-loved pontoon at one of SA’s most popular tourist destinations will return to the water … but there’s a catch.
A drug trafficking charge against an Adelaide plumber has been dropped in court – as he pleads not guilty over guns allegedly found inside a hidden wall cavity.
The Fair Work Ombudsman has forced several fast-food outlets in Adelaide’s western suburbs to repay thousands to ripped off workers. See where and how much.
A police raid at an alleged Adelaide drug dealer’s home turned up GBH, meth, cannabis and liquid steroid, along with weapons and a taser, a court has heard.
A nurse had her concerns about a RAAF serviceman being left unsupervised ignored just minutes before he is believed to have died by suicide.
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