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Water ad cost tops road toll campaign

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ALMOST $1 million in taxpayers' money was spent advertising the Government's Water for Good program in the past financial year.

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Putting some mussel into the farm industry

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SEAFOOD lovers can look forward to feasting on meaty mussels year-round under plans for the state's first commercial mussel hatchery.

Scorched earth as skies fire up again

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MOUNT Gambier has been buffeted by storms with reports of flooding, falling trees and leaking roofs as wild weather lashes out randomly around the state.

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After 40 years, Penfolds releases a bottler

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IT'S 40 years in the making and is expected to carry a price tag matching the mighty Grange.

Spilled grain buries road

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A ROAD south of Adelaide has been blocked by tonnes of grain spilled in a spectacular truck crash. PICTURE

South Australia, you are ho, ho, hopeless

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SOUTH Australia's Christmas trading hours are the nation's worst, says retail giant Coles.

Knife used in post office robbery

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TWO men used a knife to rob a post office in Collinswood this afternoon.

Rare German medals found in raid

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POLICE have appealed for help to find the owner of a stash of German WWII medals found in raids on an undisclosed crime gang last month.

Bikie barred from 250 pubs

Rebel barred from 250 pubs

THE first control order sought in the wake of last month's High Court savaging is to ban a Rebels bikie from pubs because of his "intolerable" behaviour.

Child sex offences 'over 20 years'

Child sex offences

AN elderly man has been arrested for allegedly committing sex offences against children as young as five spanning more than 20 years.

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Public quizzes PM at community cabinet

Julia Gillard

IMMIGRATION, helping impoverished countries and Australia's World Cup bid were among questions faced by Julia Gillard in her first foray at community cabinet as prime minister.

Policewomen injured in P-plater crash

OFFICERS taken to hospital after teenage driver smashed into the back of their truck.

Politicians may have viewed child porn

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AUDIT shows child pornography may have been viewed on NSW parliamentary computers.

World Cup countdown: PM to watch in PJs

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JULIA Gillard will be among soccer fans staying up late tonight to find out if Australia wins bid.

Victoria's Coalition officially sworn in

Ted Baillieu

THE Victorian Liberal-National coalition government has been officially sworn in at Government House.

Inaccurate data delays MySchool revamp

THE launch of the revamped MySchool 2.0 website will be delayed until next year because of inaccurate financial information.

Speeding skateboarders arrested

THREE men have been arrested for riding skateboards at high speed down a road in Adelaide.

Cup chances have increased - Lowy

Frank Lowy

BID boss says presentation boosts Australia's World Cup chances, but some not so sure.

Indoor cricket coach slept with 14-year-old

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AN indoor cricket coach and umpire scattered rose petals over his bed on Valentine's Day in order to bed a teenage girl who was a member of his club.

Indigenous political party to launch in 2011

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FIRST Nations needed because both major parties have proved they are racist, says founder.

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Malaysia launches women-only buses

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WOMEN-only transport has been stepped up a gear in Malaysia after the launch of female-only buses to help counter sexual harassment.

India tests supersonic cruise missile

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INDIA has successfully test-fired a supersonic cruise missile jointly developed with Russia to fine-tune its ability to hit targets, the defence ministry said.

Japanese whaler heads to Antarctic waters

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A JAPANESE whaling ship has left port for Antarctic waters for the annual hunt of the giant sea mammals, Greenpeace said.

Supersized underwear big Down Under

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THE world's biggest undies have been upsized - and Aussies are some of the biggest buyers.

Wikileaks' Assange escapes arrest in UK

Julian Assange

JULIAN Assange reportedly escaped arrest because Swedish authorities botched an arrest warrant.

Mum clings to wheel as thief drives off

Frost jackings

THIEVES take advantage of freezing conditions as a string of "frost-jackings" sweep UK motorists.

Nation silent to mark Pike River tragedy

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NEW Zealanders have paused to remember the 29 men killed in the Pike River mine disaster.

US to allow rail passengers to carry guns

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IT WILL soon be legal to carry unloaded firearms in checked-baggage on trains in the US.

Working with pesticides linked to dementia

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LONG-TERM exposure to pesticides may increase the risk of Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia.

Hugo Chavez shelters homeless in palace

Hugo Chavez

VENEZUELAN President gives shelter at the presidential palace to 26 families left homeless by recent heavy rains in the country.

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Third international honour for McCaw

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NEW Zealand captain Richie McCaw was named the International Rugby Board player of the year, the first player to win the award three times.

65 takes Griffin to the front

Matt Griffin

MELBOURNE'S Matt Griffin has fired 65 to race to the lead midway through the first round of the Australian Open in Sydney.

Soccer violence may derail 2018 bid

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BIRMINGHAM fans ran onto the field and threw flares at rival supporters following Wednesday's League Cup quarterfinal win over Aston Villa.

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IFF confident player strike can be avoided

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ITALIAN Football Federation president Giancarlo Abete was confident a Serie A players' strike can still be avoided with room open for negotiations.

India enhances lead over NZ

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CAPTAIN Gautam Gambhir struck an unbeaten 138 as India rolled to a eight-wicket victory over New Zealand in the second one-day international.

India enhance lead over Kiwis

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CAPTAIN Gautam Gambhir struck an unbeaten 138 as India rolled to a eight-wicket victory over New Zealand in the second one-day international .

More Pakis involved in cricket fixing

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PAKISTAN'S cricket fixing scandal deepened as television footage showed bookmaker Mazhar Majeed implicating another four Pakistani players.

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Road racer Astarloa banned

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SPAIN'S 2003 world road race champion Igor Astarloa has been banned from cycling for two years for dopingby the International Cycling Union.

Players vote allow transgender golfers

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LPGA players have voted to allow transgender players to compete following a lawsuit by a California woman who had her sex changed five years ago.

Glamour boys top sporting rich list

Mark Webber, Chad Reed, Harry Kewell

AUSTRALIA'S sporting glamour boys cleaned up in this year's BRW top Aussie sport earners list.

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OlyDam document in the bag

Olympic Dam

A KEY milestone in the expansion of Olympic Dam mine was reached with the handover of the draft Supplementary Environmental Impact Statement.

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Aussie stocks in strong trade

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AUSTRALIAN stocks are trading stronger after Wall Street soared in reaction to encouraging employment figures in the US.

Shoppers staying on the sidelines

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AUSTRALIAN shoppers went into hiding in October, even before the sharp rate rise in November, retail figures show.

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It's banks versus credit unions now

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A BATTLE is looming between credit unions and the big banks as the Government prepares measures to establish a fifth banking pillar.

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$A opens higher

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THE Australian dollar this morning opened three quarters of a cent higher as traders moved back into riskier assets.

US stocks soar on economic data

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US STOCKS yesterday soared amid encouraging employment figures and a brighter outlook by the Federal Reserve.

Kelly Engineering takes regional honours

Shane Kelly

A tool that cuts farmers' fuel use and need for chemicals has helped Kelly Engineering win the title of Australia's Regional Exporter of the Year.

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Spears' legal threat over violence claims

Britney Spears

BRITNEY Spears' management says the singer is preparing to take legal action over reports that her boyfriend had viciously beaten her.

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Simpsons' makers seek Wills - again

Prince William

THE Simpsons' makers are trying for a third time to convince Prince William to be a guest on the hit animated show.

Durie's shock return to Nine

Jamie Durie

CELEBRITY gardener Jamie Durie has re-signed with Channel 9 in a multi-million dollar deal, two years after he jumped ship to Seven.

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Heath 'on screen from beyond grave'

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HEATH Ledger's character the Joker could be resurrected in the next Batman movie.

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Is this Liam's new Aussie love?

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A LITTLE-known Australian actress is at the centre of romance rumours with actor Liam Neeson.

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Computer games 'no worse' than TV, music

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VIOLENT computer games have no "greater impact" on players than movies or music videos, government research has found.

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Miners killed in NZ disaster

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A second explosion has left no hope of finding 29 men trapped in a New Zealand mine alive.

New chimp enclosure at Monarto Zoo

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Four female chimpanzees from The Netherlands went on public display for the first time at Monarto Zoo today.

Miss South Australia

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Organisers of the Miss South Australia contest are celebrating 60 years with an exhibition at UniSA's City Campus

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