Tag: Noarlunga Centre 5168
Young warned of body piercing risks
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A program is teaching young people the infection risks from body piercing.[MORE]
SA hopeful of federal money for rail
SA's Transport Minister is hopeful of federal money for southern Adelaide rail upgrading.[MORE]
Vandalism suspect jumps off cliff in police chase
A 25-year-old man from the Adelaide suburb of Moana is in hospital with a suspected broken hip or pelvis after jumping down a five-metre cliff to escape police overnight.[MORE]
Waiting for trains: Adelaide commuters live in hope
The news that global financial unrest will see some infrastructure projects delayed or shelved in South Australia is unlikely to please commuters who use Adelaide's ageing rail system.[MORE]
SA Starbucks stores to shut
The shopworkers union says all three Starbucks stores in Adelaide are to be shut. [MORE]
Onkaparinga wastewater study approved
A study by Flinders University will look at using treated wastewater to boost flows in the Onkaparinga River, in Adelaide's far south.[MORE]
Flinders rail plan under consideration
A rail link to Flinders Medical Centre is among issues for a new SA transport study.[MORE]
Council has desal brine concerns
Onkaparinga Council is worried the pilot desalination plant at Port Stanvac in Adelaide will not test the disposal of brine. [MORE]
Rate rise for Onkaparinga green push
A southern suburbs council is proposing a 1 per cent rate increase to cover the cost of becoming environmentally-friendly.[MORE]
Council wary of desal plant budget
The Onkaparinga Council has questioned the South Australian Government's $1.4 billion budget for the proposed desalination plant at Port Stanvac.[MORE]
Coastal villages idea put by Liberals
A Liberal Party master plan for South Australia urges that the Adelaide coastline be based around a series of seaside villages.[MORE]
Police seek trio to help rape case
Adelaide police are keen to locate three people who may have vital information about the rape of a visually-impaired woman near the Southern Expressway on Australia Day.[MORE]
Police hunt gang members over crime wave
Victims of a crime wave across Adelaide have spoken of being assaulted and bashed by men who are believed to be members of the so-called Gang of 49.[MORE]
String of assaults in Adelaide
Police are looking for up to five men after a string of assaults and handbag snatches in Adelaide overnight.[MORE]
Rail track buckling common: TransAdelaide
TransAdelaide says track buckling across Adelaide's rail network will be a problem until a sleeper replacement program is completed.[MORE]
No rail service for Seaford
The State Government will not proceed with a proposal to extend the Noarlunga rail line to Seaford in Adelaide's outer southern suburbs.[MORE]
More buses during Adelaide train strike
The Transport Department says there will be extra bus services provided when Adelaide trains stop because of industrial action.[MORE]
Less train noise promised for hills residents
The Transport Department says a planned upgrade of the Belair rail line will significantly reduce train noise in the Adelaide hills.[MORE]
Three SA seats set to fall to Labor
South Australia is set to have three marginal Liberal seats fall to Labor.[MORE]
Big GP clinic pledged for Adelaide's south
Labor has pledged a third GP super clinic for Adelaide if it wins the federal poll this month.[MORE]
Tram derails near city
The Adelaide tram service has been affected by a derailment near South Terrace.[MORE]
SA Govt scoffs at Costello health pledge
Treasurer Peter Costello, campaigning in South Australia, has promised almost $3 million for two hospitals in Adelaide and the neighbouring southern vales.[MORE]
SA ballot papers set for federal poll
Ballot paper positions have been decided for parties and candidates in South Australia for the federal election.[MORE]
Rail reviews urged by commuters, Opposition
TransAdelaide says it is yet to identify the cause of a computer malfunction which disrupted Adelaide's train services this week.[MORE]
Rail network computer will be fixed: minister
Transport Minister Pat Conlon says work will be done this weekend to eradicate faults in a computer system which controls Adelaide's suburban train network.[MORE]