Outback killer farewelled in funeral service
A small and private funeral service was held for convicted backpacker killer Bradley Murdoch on Thursday.
A small and private funeral service was held for convicted backpacker killer Bradley Murdoch on Thursday.
Two women have walked away relatively unharmed, after they were allegedly hit and knocked to the ground by a drunk driver in Adelaide’s CBD on Thursday.
The beloved SA entertainer is still dealing with ‘physical and emotional’ scars as he continues to fight for justice, almost three years after a terrifying cruise ship incident.
We know the Premier’s been away as the algae crisis hits fever pitch but where are the useless Labor sods who whitewashed Adelaide at the election, writes David Penberthy.
It once affected mainly smokers but is now responsible for up to 80 per cent of amputations in Australia – and it can start as little more than a minor cut. Warning graphic content.
One of SA’s largest employers of people with a disability has announced it will enter voluntary administration, impacting more than 1400 workers.
Dashcam footage captured at least 20 times Wayne Klingberg veered off the road or into the opposite lane before fatally crashing in July, 2022,…
A court has released footage of the moments before a fatal collision in 2022, but prosecutors say the man responsible had veered off the road more than 20 times before flipping his car. See the footage.
Talks on the public sector doctors’ pay claim failed to reach a breakthrough on Thursday, leaving the threat of a strike on Wednesday unless further talks on Monday reach a deal.
An Italian cafe that once fed Australian pop royalty will shut down after only nine months of operation, much to the shock of its regular customers.
Urban sprawl is set to grow even more with more than 100 new homes set to be built in the northern suburbs.
This is the moment a massive, tattooed Comanchero threatens a crying child with a metal pole “shaped to look like a gun” in a terrifying night-time hold-up.
Regions reliant on summer tourism fear ‘there’ll be no town left’ as algae, toxic foam, and dead fish scare off holidayers, with more than half of one caravan park’s bookings already cancelled.
Artificial intelligence is set to revolutionise SA’s public sector under a new nation-leading plan to drive productivity. Find out how it will look.
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