$150k to fix this road … or just trim the tree?
A council wants to spend $150,000 to fix a troublesome roundabout where cars and cyclists occasionally collide. Locals say all that’s needed is some secateurs.
A council wants to spend $150,000 to fix a troublesome roundabout where cars and cyclists occasionally collide. Locals say all that’s needed is some secateurs.
Female trio aged in their teens to early 20s, were caught on CCTV holding a store clerk up at knifepoint for “50-60” packets of cigarettes and making away with the haul in Adelaide’s CBD.
It’s not just surfers and beachgoers cancelling their trips in this SA hotspot now.
The prominent real estate mogul ran the oldest family-owned real estate business in SA, and was responsible for a string of major shopping centre developments across Adelaide.
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Voting for the state’s top broker has now ended. Stay tuned to meet our winner!
The embattled owner of Metropolitan Plumbing is facing another legal headache in a multimillion-dollar blast from the past.
The Whyalla rescue was always going to soak up a chunk of SA’s pre-election budget but spending for the rest of the state is looking strikingly sparse, writes Paul Starick. Here’s why.
Port Pirie’s green hydrogen proposal is the latest to be shafted across the state, joining the ranks of other doomed projects like the state government’s own Whyalla hydrogen plant.
The hospitality entrepreneur behind several popular Adelaide eateries has abruptly shut down his businesses.
The unsatisfactory audit of Sanjeev Gupta’s Wyelands Bank in 2019 has resulted in consultancy firm PwC receiving a massive fine from the Financial Reporting Council.
The 2025 federal budget has landed. So what’s in it for South Australia? Here’s your quick guide.
An 86-year-old driver who died in a horrific head-on collision was found with a letter in his car requesting his fitness to drive be assessed, an inquest has heard.
It’s one thing for young farmers to be hurting in the drought, but this 91-year-old who’s been milking cows for more than 70 years says he’s never seen anything like it before.
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