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24th January 2025
Djokovic booed off after shock semi-final retirement
It took a tiebreak before Alexander Zverev and Novak Djokovic could be split in the first set, but just as the German secured the first set, Djoker called time. FOLLOW LIVE
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‘Incredibly predatory’: SA ‘beauty icon’s’ foul abuse of boy exposed
An Adelaide model and actor who appeared in the film Wolf Creek lured a boy on his way to school into her car for sex, a court has heard.
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The $1bn improvements coming to SA classrooms
South Australian public school students are set to receive more support and attention in the classroom following a major government announcement.
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‘Never forgive the evil act’: Dimasi family speak after court’s shock find
The 92-year-old, dementia-riddled husband of Maria “Nonna” Dimasi killed her “knowingly”, and was mentally fit at the time of the attack, but will not face a murder trial. This is ...
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Djokovic booed off after shock semi-final retirement
It took a tiebreak before Alexander Zverev and Novak Djokovic could be split in the first set, but just as the German secured the first set, Djoker called time. FOLLOW LIVE
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$300m Le Cornu site adds rooftop dining, popular gelateria
A cult gelato brand is among a line-up of food, health and fashion outlets that will open at the Eighty Eight O’Connell project this year. See the full list.
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‘Entire suburbs hit at once’: Why these signs are infuriating
Illegal signs are popping up across the city as fast as councils can take them down – so what’s the story behind them?
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‘Gut said it wasn’t right’: Sudden change mum couldn’t ignore
This Adelaide family thought the sudden change in their daughter’s behaviour was a reaction to their new baby but it was something far more dangerous.
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Tragic Olympian’s loved ones get ready to break silence
It comes after charges of causing her death were dropped against her fellow world-champion husband when he pleaded guilty to a driving offence.
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Police uncover huge drug stashes in separate SA busts
Two drug busts north of Adelaide have uncovered massive amounts of drugs. See the pictures.
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Bond: Nazi Musk claim typical of left wing conspiracy theorists
Remember during the pandemic when left-wingers derided those of us critical of lockdowns as being ‘cookers’, writes Caleb Bond.
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Sleeping woman hit by ‘cruel’ act as man laughs
The man behind the unprovoked attack on a homeless woman in an Australian city could be heard laughing at his actions on the video.
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Have you seen him? Manhunt for Banh Mi shop fluoro thug
The hunt is on for a man in a fluoro top who threatened staff at a popular Adelaide restaurant with what looked like a gun before stealing cash in a lightning-quick robbery.
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Gold-plated: New pizzeria opens doors in Adelaide’s east
A new pizzeria coming to Adelaide’s eastern suburbs has announced its mouth-watering opening day special – just for Friday.
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‘I would cry all day, I was broken inside’: Steph Rice’s secret battle
In her first interview since her life took a dramatic turn 12 months ago, Stephanie Rice, now a Christian, married and living in Dubai, reveals how she found happiness after h...
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Red alert on ‘green whistle’ in ambo rush to restock
The state opposition says there’s been a “concerning” pain medication shortage as the health minister hits back at “disappointing” claims.
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Thorpe blasts Dutton as QUT 'anti racism' event turns ugly
A Qld university has been slammed after hosting a conference which was marred with anti-Semitism claims, Peter Dutton being accused of politicising the Jewish community and an atta...
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Where SA homes are walking out the door
After a whirlwind couple of years, SA homes are starting to take longer to sell. But not in all areas. Find out which SA suburbs are so hot right now.
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‘Exhausted’: Award-winning Adelaide florist closes doors
A former SA Florist of the Year has announced its closure, blaming a poor work/life balance and a “terrible economy”.
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Vandals’ paint attack on Sydney Captain Cook statue
A statue of Captain Cook in Sydney’s east has been vandalised for the second year with red paint splashed on the figure and parts of its face and hand destroyed.
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Man, 70, dies in mysterious workplace incident
Mystery surrounds the death of a man at a business in the northern suburbs.
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