Popular Hindley St DJ charged with drink driving
An Adelaide DJ, who once played at a Katy Perry meet-and-greet, has been charged with drink driving.
An Adelaide DJ, who once played at a Katy Perry meet-and-greet, has been charged with drink driving.
Multiple charges against a young man accused of drug dealing have been dismissed after a magistrate heard he would be in custody for more than a year.
An Adelaide hospital is treating kids in a temporary building outside the service as demand continues to rise. But there are concerns about the dangers of its position.
The Liberal leader says shocking new health budget figures show the government has failed in a crisis.
A who’s who of South Australian arts personalities have paid tribute to artist and cattleman James Darling AM, who was killed in a crash on the state’s southeast.
An SA radio star is uniting with women also battling breast cancer and helping their friends get a first time screen on the ‘boob bus’ which could potentially save their lives.
Police have launched an investigation after a man crashed into a tree north of Two Wells last night.
This man was once a highly decorated sporting referee, and considered a mentor to young players. Now he’s confessed to his darkest secrets.
The former opposition leader has delivered another scathing assessment of his party, and says drastic takeover action should be seriously considered.
The man who brutally bashed a mother to death may be out of jail in six years because of a legal “loophole”, devastating her family and forcing the government to act.
A prominent primary school has issued warnings to parents after receiving reports of strangers approaching kids, attempting to lure them into cars.
From the first bounce, the intent was clear. As the smoke cleared and Port Adelaide were handed an 84-point thrashing, now the head coach is once again in the crosshairs, writes Graham Cornes.
A well-known barrister accused of sexual misconduct has seen their high-powered legal team flag an 11th hour formal bid for a secrecy order over his identity.
A program aimed at training Aboriginal youth offenders fresh out of detention for the building, civil and construction workforce has seen its first cohort successfully graduate on Friday.
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