People of Whyalla losing trust and faith in Sanjeev Gupta
Whyalla wanted to believe in Sanjeev Gupta and his glittering promises, but its residents now feel let down and worried as faith in the steel tycoon ebbs away.
Whyalla wanted to believe in Sanjeev Gupta and his glittering promises, but its residents now feel let down and worried as faith in the steel tycoon ebbs away.
A woman has been rushed to hospital after she was speared by a sharp fence late on Wednesday night.
Crazed with jealousy, a man broke into a defenceless father’s home and bashed him senseless with a bat for five minutes – now he’s been sentenced.
Gregory Orr is pretty handy on the tools but one mistake saw him rushed to the RAH Burns Unit – and now he wants others to avoid the same hazard. See the pictures here.
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Andrew Lloyd Webber’s hit musical Cats will return to Adelaide in September as part of its Australian 40th anniversary production.
A suburban council is investigating the death of a large tree in Adelaide’s south, with locals saying it “looks like a murder scene”.
A push for townhouses on farming land in a small country town has been rejected after an outcry by locals, but new homes will be built.
“Tornado-like” winds downed heat-stressed trees overnight, while hundreds of people sweated through a scorching night without power, as a week-long heatwave grips the state.
A political war of words has erupted over the official approval of the SA Liberal’s newest Senator amid government claims the opposition was acting like a dysfunctional rabble.
Violence has soared to record numbers within SA prisons as the number of inmates reaches a five-year high.
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