Illegal NYE fireworks ‘spark fires’, explode in man’s face
Multiple fires were feared to have been caused by illegal NYE fireworks, with one person suffering facial injuries.
Multiple fires were feared to have been caused by illegal NYE fireworks, with one person suffering facial injuries.
A Fleurieu resident has woken up to a rude surprise outside her door for the New Year – but has a fair idea of how it got there.
Global demand for Australian red meat and the reopening of its Murray Bridge abattoir have helped meat processor Thomas Foods International to a record year.
As the next election looms, Peter Dutton’s rising popularity still hasn’t penetrated the brains of a dwindling band of diehard Labor political staffers convinced he’s unelectable, writes Samantha Maiden.
Twenty luxury tourist cabins and a restaurant would be built overlooking one of SA’s most pristine bays under a development proposal. See the plans.
Holly Bowles has died from methanol poisoning following a mass drink-spiking incident in Laos, with her family issuing a heartbreaking statement.
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It takes dedication to keep our state running (sometimes). But let’s face it, the workers keeping the wheels turning have few trademark traits. See the list.
Watch the moment two men – one armed with what appears to be a firearm – rob a southern suburbs supermarket. The suspects are still on the run.
Hairdressing was supposed to be a back-up job for Adelaide’s Sam James. But she’s just been named Australia’s best.
Women who have been sexually assaulted in rural areas are being forced to travel long distances to have forensic evidence collected in the CBD.
An ambiguous new law could open up a new battleground for unhappy family members to challenge a will in court.
Mighty Kingdom’s managing director has stepped down and the shares remain suspended, after the game developer earlier floated the prospect of a material acquisition.
One family has opened up on their living nightmare, as it’s revealed Aussie school students are among the most bullied in the world.
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