Tag: Adelaide 5000
SA councils get $19.5m boost
South Australian councils are getting $19.5 million of federal infrastructure funding.[MORE]
Assault accused on parole, court told
A court has heard that a man charged with beating and running over another man had been on parole for armed robbery at the time of the alleged offences.[MORE]
Blood ruled out of murder probe
Adelaide police have ruled out a lane near a Hindley Street club as the place where teenager Emilio Demosthenous, 19, was murdered.[MORE]
Schools strike unlikely to be averted
Teachers are expected to proceed with their strike in public schools on Friday, after conciliation talks with the South Australian Government were adjourned again in the Industrial Relations Commission.[MORE]
Holden to cut 25 more production days
Holden is to close production for a further 25 days in SA amid the global economic downturn.[MORE]
Vidmar commits to Adelaide United
Adelaide United has re-signed coach Aurelio Vidmar and deputy Phil Stubbins.[MORE]
Call for pensioner fuel cards
The South Australian Nationals say the State Government needs to follow the West Australian Government's lead and offer $500 fuel cards to pensioners.[MORE]
Liberal resigns over impersonation allegations
Former federal MP Kym Richardson has resigned from the Liberal Party over allegations he impersonated a policeman.[MORE]
Teacher talks to resume
Conciliation talks between the teachers' union and the State Government will resume in the Industrial Relations Commission today.[MORE]
Landing aborted at Adelaide Airport
A Virgin Blue jet had to abandon its final approach into Adelaide Airport last night to avoid a light plane that was on a cross runway.[MORE]
SA mayors call on Rudd for infrastructure
SA mayors will be calling for more money for infrastructure when they meet Prime Minister Kevin Rudd today.[MORE]
Womadelaide line-up 'more diverse than ever'
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Artists from more countries than ever will perform at next year's Womadelaide music festival.[MORE]
Bail bid by teen murder accused
A teenager faces the Youth Court charged with murder over a city fight in Adelaide last week.[MORE]
Lib MP opposes Joyce anti-states push
SA Liberal MP Iain Evans opposes Senator Barnaby Joyce's anti-state governments push.[MORE]
Researchers fear mine accidents unreported
SA researchers say they suspect that many mine accidents are going unreported.[MORE]
Hearing told of Public Trustee 'incompetence'
A parliamentary inquiry has been told of a culture of incompetence and bullying in the Office of the Public Trustee.[MORE]
Attempted murder accused denies charges
A man has pleaded not guilty to attempted murder of another man at Barmera in the Riverland in August.[MORE]
Truck driver admits to hit-run charges
A court has received a petition in support of a Riverland truck driver, who has admitted to involvement in a hit-run accident.[MORE]
Driver charged over Fulham fatal
The driver of a car involved in a fatal accident at Fulham Gardens in Adelaide last week has been arrested and charged with causing death by dangerous driving.[MORE]
More teacher talks on Tuesday
There will be more talks in the Industrial Relations Commission on Tuesday aimed at averting a planned strike by South Australian teachers on Friday.[MORE]
Court told of kill contract on missing man
A court is told of a death contract on a missing Adelaide man, who is presumed murdered.[MORE]
Taxi bashing accused plead not guilty
Two men have pleaded not guilty in the District Court to bashing a taxi driver in May.[MORE]
Water allocations remain unchanged
The South Australian Government has announced water allocations will remain at 15 per cent for the next month.[MORE]
Pipes safe from desal water, says Govt
The SA Govt is adamant that water from Port Stanvac desalination plant will not damage pipes.[MORE]
Hopes for five-star rating for horse trials
The director of the Adelaide International Horse Trials hopes that recognition with a new five-star rating will help secure the event's future.[MORE]