Tag: Adelaide 5000
Marj was a mistake, admits Rann
Premier Mike Rann again raises the controversy over the Marj name for Labor's planned new hospital.[MORE]
Dates under scrutiny at Heyward murder trial
The son of south-east woman Glenys Heyward has denied he told his father where his mother was in the lead-up to her death in July 2007.[MORE]
Pelicans a sign of hope for Murray lower lakes
Locals see hope in the return of pelicans to parts of the Murray's drought-affected lower lakes.[MORE]
Tourism phone app proves popular
The South Australian Tourism Commission says a mobile phone application developed for tourists has proved extremely popular.[MORE]
Paint workers set for return to work
Striking workers at the Protec paint factory at Gillman in Adelaide say they will return to work on Thursday, but keep up their fight for a pay rise.[MORE]
EPA needs overhaul, say Greens
The Greens are calling for an overhaul of the Environment Protection Authority (EPA) in South Australia.[MORE]
Popular schools would take more students: ALP
A $60 million ALP plan would expand four popular Adelaide secondary schools.[MORE]
More Queensland floodwaters promised for SA
Premier Mike Rann says there is an in-principle agreement for more Qld floodwaters to reach SA.[MORE]
Drag racing accused front court
Two men have pleaded not guilty to causing the death of another while drag racing at Woodville North in Adelaide.[MORE]
Liberal leadership questions unfair: Chapman
Opposition frontbencher Vickie Chapman says the SA Liberals are facing unfair leadership questions.[MORE]
Van Dijk stays a Red
Adelaide United has secured the services of Sergio van Dijk, the Reds striker having agreed to a three-year deal with the club.[MORE]
Liberals match ALP police pledge
The Liberals have promised to match a Labor pledge to provide 300 more South Australian police.[MORE]
Three face court on West Adelaide arson charges
Three teenage boys arrested over an alleged break-in and arson attack on West Adelaide Football Club have faced the Youth Court.[MORE]
Court says fence dispute may be a wider issue
A Supreme Court judge has questioned whether a legal stoush over a fence line error involving a MP's Adelaide property may be a more widespread issue.[MORE]
Australian Central profit up 55 pc
Adelaide-based credit union Australian Central has recorded a 55 per cent increase in half-year profit.[MORE]
Heyward murder accused told to 'keep mouth shut'
The Supreme Court at Mount Gambier has been told Matthew Heyward was warned to keep his mouth shut after his father told him that his mother was dead.[MORE]
Ruling goes against Liberal hospital ad
Health Minister John Hill has accused the South Australian Opposition of lying over the Government's hospital policy.[MORE]
Murray irrigators allowed 62pc
Murray irrigators in SA have their water allocations increased to 62 per cent.[MORE]
Liberal RAH rebuild costed too low: AMA
The Australian Medical Association says the RAH rebuild cannot be done for $700 million.[MORE]
Train drags man along track
A person has been dragged under a train in Adelaide's northern suburbs.[MORE]
Concession card retirees promised $100 boost
The Liberals are promising more money to help South Australian seniors meet rising utility costs.[MORE]
Convention Centre upgrade promised
Labor says it would spend $394 million to revitalise the River Torrens precinct in the city.[MORE]
Woman dies in Adelaide unit blaze
A woman has been killed and a man has suffered severe burns in an explosion at an Adelaide home unit.[MORE]
Tander sweeps Clipsal 500
Holden's Garth Tander has completed a clean sweep of both races at the Clipsal 500 in Adelaide, as a controversial stewards' decision cruelled V8 Supercar championship leader Jamie Whincup's weekend.[MORE]