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What a beautiful day for a parade!
CHEWBACCA was there. So was Mary Poppins, Little Red Riding Hood and Nasty Neville the Pirate King. PHOTO GALLERY Read more
Melbourne restaurant icon named as terror victim
THE man killed in the Bourke Street terror attack yesterday has been identified as a co-owner of the famous Pellegrini’s restaurant. It is understood Sisto Malaspina went to the aid of the...
Who is the Bourke St trolley man?
HAVE-A-GO heroes tried to stop a terrorist with a shopping trolley, a chair and a broken traffic cone as the horrific Bourke St attack unfolded in one of the city’s busiest streets. This i...
Council boss Hemmerling in legal stoush after being stood down
THE state’s highest paid council boss is at war with his employer, threatening to sue for defamation just days after he was stood down from his job over allegations of bullying.
Experience WWI in virtual reality
TODAY, as we near the close of the WWI centenary, ANZAC 360 takes you to the heart of the Australian experience on the Western Front — and all you need is a phone.
Shocking footage shows police tackling a man during a serious incident in Melbourne CBD.
Video: Terror on Bourke St
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SA’s most dangerous rural roads
DESPITE the state’s overall road death toll on track to be its lowest in at least 10 years, country deaths continue to climb.
Aboriginal people can be Santa too
ALL Arthur Butler wants for Christmas is to spread cheer as Santa Claus, after the Aboriginal man was disheartened by a job ad seeking a “caucasian” Santa.
Business confidence brings jobs boost for SA
CONFIDENCE in the South Australian economy is leading to real outcomes, with the number of businesses creating jobs in the past three months now at its highest level since 2010, according to...
Aussies end horror losing streak with massive upset
AUSTRALIA has produced a morale-boosting win after a nightmare week to send their one-day series to a decider in Hobart.
SA’s hidden power list: See the top 50
SOME of our state’s most powerful people maintain a low public profile but have immense influence behind the scenes. Drawing from the worlds of politics, business, law and the arts, here�...
Streaky Bay’s hometown hero
HE was born in remote Streaky Bay, but Kerrin McEvoy was always destined to have his talents seen by the rest of the world.
Knives found on drunk man at Central Market
A drunk man carrying a butcher’s knife, two smaller blades and a roasting fork was arrested at the Adelaide Central Market on Friday night.
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