Tag: Adelaide 5000
Cop put ex-girlfriend on dating site, court told
A policeman alleged to have put his ex on a dating site has been granted home detention bail in SA.[MORE]
Web program eases pain of Upper House voting
A South Australian man has developed a computer application he says can help voters work out their preferences for the Upper House ballot paper for Saturday's SA election.[MORE]
Guilt led child rapist to confess, court told
A chance talk with a chaplain led a man to confess child rape to police, a court has heard.[MORE]
SA Labor costs promises at $1.2b over 4 years
Labor says its election promises in SA will cost $1.2 billion over four years.[MORE]
Lawyers defend justice system over McGee verdicts
The Law Society and Lawyers Alliance have defended the verdicts against the McGee brothers.[MORE]
Glenys Heyward put in wheelie bin, court hears
A farm worker accused of helping murder Glenys Heyward has told the Supreme Court at Mount Gambier he thought Neil Heyward had put his wife in a wheelie bin to take her to a quieter place to talk.[MORE]
Surgeons says Liberals lack health 'detail'
A group representing surgeons in South Australia says the Opposition's health policy lacks detail.[MORE]
'Dirty tricks' on drinks bill: Foley
Treasurer Kevin Foley has accused the Liberals of dirty tricks just two days out from the South Australian election.[MORE]
Libs up the cost of Expressway duplication
The Liberals have now adopted ALP costings for the Southern Expressway duplication.[MORE]
Upper House fight to capture Xenophon factor
Candidates jostling for seats in SA's Upper House are keen to win the votes that went to Nick Xenophon last time.[MORE]
Fuel leak forces Holden to recall 9,000 sedans
Holden in Australia is recalling 9,000 of its big-selling Cruze sedans because of concerns about potential fuel leaks.[MORE]
Burton elected new AFLPA president
Adelaide forward Brett Burton has been named the new president of the AFL Players' Association (AFLPA).[MORE]
ALP once favoured stormwater to drink: Greens
The Greens say Labor is being misleading about the safety of stormwater for drinking.[MORE]
Rann admits mistakes in personal life
Days ahead of the SA poll, Premier Mike Rann has touched on mistakes in his personal life.[MORE]
Phillips-Chantelois son faces assault, weapons charges
The teenage son of Rick Phillips and Michelle Chantelois has appeared in an Adelaide court on assault and weapons charges.[MORE]
Foley hits back at election ad attack
Treasurer Kevin Foley says big businesses are funding the Fair Tax Party's newspaper advertisements which have attacked his character.[MORE]
Plan for McLaren Vale music festival
The Liberals say they would spend $200,000 to establish a new music festival.[MORE]
Apprentice payroll pledge from ALP
Labor says it would abolish payroll tax on wages for apprentices and trainees.[MORE]
McGees found not guilty of conspiracy
Lawyer Eugene McGee and his brother found not guilty of conspiracy to attempt to pervert the course of justice.[MORE]
Traffic lights promised for Britannia corner
The Liberals like a once-rejected plan for Britannia roundabout traffic lights.[MORE]
Higher Murray flows pledged for irrigators
Liberals promise irrigators 25pc opening allocations, but Minister Karlene Maywald says they can expect even more.[MORE]
Arson suspected in second cafe blaze
Adelaide police say a second fire in as many weeks at a city cafe is being treated as arson.[MORE]
Burst pipe floods city building
Flooding has damaged a college and a restaurant in a building in Waymouth Street in Adelaide.[MORE]
'Hand of Satan': coach abused boys in team
Basketball coach is taken into custody ahead of sentencing on 11 sex charges against three boys.[MORE]
Marj was a mistake, admits Rann
Premier Mike Rann again raises the controversy over the Marj name for Labor's planned new hospital.[MORE]