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Water contamination found in Adelaide's south
Bore water contamination turns up in Adelaide's south, with a chemical also found in the west last year.[MORE]
Taxi bashing accused plead not guilty
Two men have pleaded not guilty in the District Court to bashing a taxi driver in May.[MORE]
70 pc of Mitsubishi workers employed: Govt
The SA Govt says more than 70 per cent of retrenched Mitsubishi workers have found work.[MORE]
Public-private deal may secure Mitsubishi site: Foley
The South Australian Government may have to partner the private sector to be the successful bidder for the former Mitsubishi manufacturing site at Clovelly Park in Adelaide.[MORE]
Alleged taxi bashers face court
Two 24-year-olds have appeared in the Adelaide Magistrates Court over the alleged bashing of a taxi driver.[MORE]
Taxi drivers demand safety upgrade
Two men have been charged over the weekend bashing of an Adelaide taxi driver.[MORE]
Sacked Mitsubishi workers struggling
A month after Mitsubishi closed its factory in Adelaide's southern suburbs, sacked employees are still struggling to find work.[MORE]
Mitsubishi history documented
The closure of the Mitsubishi plant in Adelaide is being documented by the History Trust of South Australia.[MORE]
Thank you, goodbye: Mitsubishi to staff
Mitsubishi's Adelaide management has thanked the car plant's 930 workers on what is the final day for many and given them individual certificates detailing their years of service to the company.[MORE]
Mitsubishi considering SA Govt site offer
After the last 380 sedans rolled off the production line this week, Mitsubishi will officially close its Adelaide plant today with the immediate loss of about 500 jobs.[MORE]
SA Govt wants Mitsubishi site
The SA Government has expressed interest in buying Mitsubishi's site in Adelaide.[MORE]
More help needed for Mitsubishi workers: union
The Australian Manufacturing Workers Union says only a small number of the 930 redundant Mitsubishi workers have found new jobs.[MORE]
Mitsubishi winds down
The final touches are being put on the last cars to roll off Mitsubishi's production line tomorrow.[MORE]
SA Govt may control Mitsubishi site
The South Australian Government will consider compulsory acquiring the Mistubishi site at Clovelly Park to prevent it from being used for a housing development.[MORE]
Claims taxpayers propped up Mitsubishi
The head of the South Australia's Economic Development Board says too much taxpayers' money was pumped into Mitsubishi to prop up its Adelaide operation.[MORE]
Good response at expo, says Mitsubishi
Mitsubishi representatives say there has been a good response from both former workers and prospective employers at a recruitment expo.[MORE]
Job offers for Mitsubishi workers
Sacked Mitsubishi workers will have the chance to meet more than 70 potential employers at a jobs expo at the Clovelly Park factory today.[MORE]
Mitsubishi 380 sales slump further
Sales of Mitsubishi's 380 model have fallen ahead of this month's closure of the carmaker's Adelaide plant.[MORE]
Help for Mitsubishi workers
A project officer is to be appointed to make sure retrenched Mitsubishi workers know what training and other services are available.[MORE]
Union urges Mitsubishi to quit car site quickly
A union wants Mitsubishi to swiftly abandon its Australian manufacturing site in Adelaide's southern suburbs so that other industry can move into the area and create jobs.[MORE]
Workers accept Mitsubishi package
Mitsubishi workers at the car maker's Adelaide plant have voted overwhelmingly to accept a redundancy package offered by the company.[MORE]
Union pleased with Mitsubishi payout offer
Mitsubishi workers in Adelaide will get a lump sum of seven weeks' pay in their redundancy offer, plus five-and-a-half weeks' pay for every year of service.[MORE]
Centrelink aid for Mitsubishi workers
Centrelink representatives will be at Mitsubishi's Clovelly Park factory in Adelaide from today to support workers who will lose their jobs soon.[MORE]
Special job support for Mitsubishi workers
Mitsubishi workers are being offered an employment and training service to help them find long-term replacement jobs.[MORE]
Bracks urged to freeze tariffs
The South Australian Government is urging Steve Bracks to put a freeze on tariffs to stop other car makers going the way of Mitsubishi.[MORE]