Tag: SA
Rain strands hikers in SA
Heavy rain has stranded four hikers on the Heysen Trail in South Australia's far north.[MORE]
Wild weather continues to batter SA
Heavy rain and storms have continued to lash South Australia overnight, causing flooding and cutting power to thousands of homes.[MORE]
Dam threatens to burst in SA wild weather
A dam is threatening to burst on South Australia's Eyre Peninsula while more than 500 people have called emergency services due to storm damage.[MORE]
Victoria on flood watch as storms approach
The weather bureau is warning that approaching storms could be the most significant weather event in Victoria for the past 15 years.[MORE]
Lennon to pay some Government court costs
Kate Lennon must pay some of the State Government's court costs after losing her 'stashed cash' lawsuit.[MORE]
Fight may be over for Union Hall
Union Hall at Adelaide University is a step closer to being demolished.[MORE]
Screen technology 'rewiring' human brains
A neuroscientist says people's brains are being 'rewired' because of their exposure to screen technology.[MORE]
Union confident of abattoir breakthrough
Up to 450 jobs at the Tatiara Meat Company in Bordertown could become more secure with hopes of an enterprise bargaining agreement between the abattoir and the meat-worker's union.[MORE]
Man fearful after ex-girlfriend's attack
A man who was attacked by his former girlfriend when she broke into his home has told the South Australian Supreme Court he still fears for his safety.[MORE]
Taskforce readies long-awaited regional plan
The South Australian Government has announced it will release the Riverland Prospectus next week, after more than 18 months developing the document.[MORE]
Thunderstorms and flooding drench SA
There have been floods and blackouts as wild weather batters South Australia.[MORE]
Jail for rapist who pretended to be surgeon
A man who pretended he was a cosmetic surgeon before he raped a naive teenager has been jailed.[MORE]
New car sales up sharply in SA
New car sales are up more than 16 per cent in South Australia over the same time last year.[MORE]
Arrests made over church blaze
There has been a deliberate fire in a church at Port Augusta in South Australia.[MORE]
Trees save lives in heatwaves, say experts
Trees are known to give a range of environmental benefits, but new research suggests that they are also playing an important role in saving human lives during heatwaves.[MORE]
Father to be extradited over abduction charges
A man facing charges of abducting his daughter from an Adelaide playground will be extradited from New South Wales this morning.[MORE]
Pigs, sheep, showbags and rain: It's show time
Wet weather for the start of the Royal Adelaide Show, but rains have boosted the number of agricultural entries.[MORE]
Chelsea sale plan formally deferred
Burnside Council has officially abandoned plans to sell or lease out the Chelsea Cinema in Adelaide's eastern suburbs.[MORE]
New asylum seekers moved to Port Augusta
The Immigration Department says 15 asylum seekers have been moved from Christmas Island to a housing facility at Port Augusta in South Australia.[MORE]
Crows get first-round pick for Bock
Adelaide will appeal over what it believes is "grossly inadequate" AFL draft compensation for losing key defender Nathan Bock to Gold Coast.[MORE]
Two more charged over drug raids
Police have charged two more people over the seizure of drugs, guns and thousands of dollars in cash during raids on three homes in Adelaide's north on Wednesday.[MORE]
Former SA bureaucrat loses 'stashed cash' case
Former senior bureaucrat Kate Lennon has lost her case against the SA Government over the 'stashed cash' affair.[MORE]
Ombudsman finds domestic violence campaign 'misleading'
A national men's group is claiming victory over what it calls a feminist agenda on domestic violence.[MORE]
Teenager jailed for 14yo's murder
A teenager will spend at least seven-and-a-half years in jail for the murder of another boy in Adelaide's city streets.[MORE]