Thousands of litres of diesel gushes out after Hills train crash
Emergency services are mopping up after a 1.5km-long freight train smashed into a tree branch in the Adelaide Hills, flooding the track with a a river of diesel.
Emergency services are mopping up after a 1.5km-long freight train smashed into a tree branch in the Adelaide Hills, flooding the track with a a river of diesel.
Father-of-two and avid rock climber Adam Binns suffered a severe medical episode after succumbing to a simple bug — now doctors say he might never fully recover.
British steel magnate Sanjeev Gupta is an enigma who has left South Australia with a series of grand promises and dashed dreams, writes Paul Starick.
Eighteen farmers from across Australia have been short-listed in the nation’s premier Farmer of the Year awards, honouring agricultural excellence. Discover who they are.
A former seafood heir left a traumatised female officer no longer wanting to work in the police force after she was dragged along the ground in a horrific hit-run.
The man expected to be charged with the murder of “loving” Mount Gambier local Rachel Moresi will be extradited to South Australia.
Public hospital patients who no longer need acute care may soon find themselves at an Adelaide hotel as data reveals the rising wait times for aged care beds.
The Adelaide mum whose classroom tirade was captured on camera has found support from the controversial duo.
Premier Peter Malinauskas wants a circuit breaker on Whyalla steelworks’ future and is delivering coded messages to Sanjeev Gupta, writes Paul Starick.
A mid-strength Shiraz for a younger audience? Tapping into emerging export markets? Australia’s wine industry is hunting solutions to steer the sector out of a crisis.
Donald Trump’s bold Gaza proposal has divided opinion, with some claiming anything different is worth a go. Others, however, insist it isn’t possible. HAVE YOUR SAY
The supporter of an infamous ex-bikie jailed over a horrifying attack on a mother has caused chaotic scenes outside court, tripping a member…
This small Yorke Peninsula town is fed up with waiting for action on a problem that is “exacerbating medical conditions” and should have been fixed decades ago.
Parents are increasingly questioning the handling of classroom incidents, a former teacher says.
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