BDO’s Fast Movers program launches for 2025
The BDO Fast Movers program, which recognises the state’s fastest growing companies, has launched its 2025 program, and is celebrating two decades profiling South Australia’s innovators.
The BDO Fast Movers program, which recognises the state’s fastest growing companies, has launched its 2025 program, and is celebrating two decades profiling South Australia’s innovators.
Tougher stalking laws have passed state parliament, holding perpetrators to account and ensuring all forms of technology are covered.
Shocked parents are calling for a school-wide investigation after footage of a mother threatening to “slit” a 12-year-old’s throat at a private school.
Data has revealed a big change in behaviour at a northern suburbs high school in the wake of another violent incident on its campus.
Surfing communities from the SA west coast are still rattled from multiple shark attacks and are calling on the state government for stronger action to give locals peace of mind.
He’s 76 years old and is recovering from a heart attack, but this Adelaide Hills jeweller says he’s not planning on downing the tools of his 60-year trade anytime soon.
Sewerage has leaked onto a popular northern suburbs walking track and creek causing concern among residents.
Independent MP Dan Cregan, who quit state Labor’s ministry, has backed a candidate to replace him.
A man has suffered burns at a western suburbs marina, with a witness describing attempts to save the pleasure cruiser.
A vehicle has burst into flames on a major road in Adelaide’s north, leading to traffic delays. Watch the video here.
Car fire on Regency Road
Unit prices have soared as much as 90 per cent in some suburbs over the past five year as buyers seek out more affordable options across Adelaide.
Automatic Special Leave for SA Health staff who test positive to Covid-19 is being reassessed, with plans for such workers no longer be directed to stay home from work unless they are ill.
The Liberal Party state president’s easy win to replace Simon Birmingham boosts the Liberals’ female credentials — SA now has three female and three male Lib senators — but opens factional wounds.
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