Tag: SA
Blaze destroys Salisbury house
A man has been treated for smoke inhalation after his house at Salisbury in Adelaide's north caught on fire.[MORE]
ETSA to assess risk after chopper death
Utilities company ETSA says it is not yet clear how the death of a power line maintenance worker will affect its operations in the future.[MORE]
SAJC ballot 'filled out' for new member, court told
A court hears a woman had a SA Jockey Club ballot paper filled out for her, to get free membership.[MORE]
Klinger ends Redbacks' victory drought
Michael Klinger scored his third century of the season as South Australia knocked over Queensland in their Sheffield Shield clash at the Gabba on Monday.[MORE]
Ognenovski wants Reds to be more ruthless
Adelaide United defender Sasa Ognenovski says the Reds need to be more clinical in front of goal.[MORE]
WorkCover defends claims appointment
The chairman of the WorkCover board has told a state parliamentary inquiry there was nothing improper about appointment of its claims manager. [MORE]
Abuse campaigner defends 'paedophile fax'
An anti-child abuse campaigner has told his Supreme Court defamation trial he was simply following orders when he sent a fax alleging four South Australians were paedophiles.[MORE]
Port signing keeps feet on the ground
Port Adelaide's number one draft pick Hamish Hartlett has set himself a short-term goal of just getting through preseason training.[MORE]
Lee bowls Australia to crushing win
Brett Lee took 5 for 105 as Australia demolished New Zealand in the second Test.[MORE]
Court told of 'mistaken identity' killing
The Supreme Court has heard that a man was killed in a case of mistaken identity outside Kilburn Football Club in Adelaide in July last year.[MORE]
Aussies two wickets from victory
New Zealand was on the precipice of a crushing defeat at tea on day four of the second Test.[MORE]
Upgrade for Mt Lofty walking track
One of Adelaide's most popular walks is to get a facelift, to help attract more locals and tourists. [MORE]
Airbag recall for Commodore
Holden has recalled one of its Commodore models due to potential problem with the airbag system.[MORE]
Black Caps sliding towards defeat
New Zealand was languishing at 8 for 137, still requiring 128 runs to make Australia bat again in the second Test.[MORE]
Owner fined for clearing hundreds of trees
A landowner is fined $119,000 for cutting down hundreds of trees on a SA property.[MORE]
Arsonist given suspended jail term
A man who set fire to his fast food restaurant at Salisbury in Adelaide has been given a suspended jail sentence in the District Court.[MORE]
Lee wrecks Black Caps' top order
Brett Lee ripped through NZ's top order to leave the tourists on the brink of a disastrous defeat in the second Test.[MORE]
SA housing cost rise 'not all bad':REI
The Real Estate Institute says there is a bright side to rising house costs in SA.[MORE]
Nyrstar future decided soon
The future of the Nyrstar smelter at Port Pirie could be decided within days.[MORE]
Dolphin found dead at Outer Harbor
A dolphin found dead yesterday is thought to be the same one seen tangled in fishing line recently.[MORE]
New jail won't cope: Oppn
The South Australian Opposition says a new prison at Murray Bridge will fall short of demand within five years of opening.[MORE]
Fire damages Nyrstar smelter
Fire has caused $200,000 damage to the Nyrstar smelter at Port Pirie overnight, destroying the laundry.[MORE]
NZ on the ropes after Lee nabs four
Brett Lee took four scalps on the fourth morning to leave New Zealand floundering in the second Test in Adelaide.[MORE]
Vacswim changes 'dangerous'
The Royal Life Saving Society has slammed changes to the annual Vacswim holiday swimming program.[MORE]
Violence and malnutrition linked, conference told
The president of the Nutrition Society of Australia, Andrew Sinclair, says evidence presented at a conference shows violence and malnutrition are linked.[MORE]