Senate refers election of Bob Day to High Court

Senate refers election of Bob Day to High Court

THE Senate has asked the High Court of Australia to rule on whether former senator Bob Day was validly elected at the July 2 federal election.

No more split-screens for Palace Nova cinema

No more split-screens for Palace Nova cinema

PALACE Nova Cinemas will close one of its Rundle St buildings and merge from two locations to one from Thursday.

Man seriously hurt after falling out of tree

Man seriously hurt after falling out of tree

A MAN has suffered serious head injuries after falling out of a tree in the Adelaide Hills.

Man hit by thief who stole his ute

Man hit by thief who stole his ute

A MAN has been injured at Pooraka after he confronted the thief who stole his ute.

Bank SA posts $199m full year profit

Bank SA posts $199m full year profit

BANK SA has attributed a growth in deposits, home lending and small business transactions to an eight per cent increase in full year net profit to $199 million.

Man injured when hit by own stolen ute

Man injured when hit by own stolen ute

A POORAKA man has been left with minor injuries after he was hit by a thief driving his own car. That and the rest of Monday’s news is in The Pulse.

Chalmers caps off 2016 with high honour

Chalmers caps off 2016 with high honour

CHAMPION South Australian swimmer Kyle Chalmers has capped off a stunning year, being named the Olympic Program Swimmer of the Year on Sunday night.

Grief over death of SA’s gay advocate

Grief over death of SA’s gay advocate

PROMINENT advocate for the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender communities Ian Purcell AM passed away on Sunday morning.

Crunch time for Year 12 students as exams kick off

Crunch time for Year 12 students as exams kick off

THE main Year 12 exam period begins on Monday, but students will be on tenterhooks almost until Christmas before they receive their results.

Year 7 switch sends kids off to college

Year 7 switch sends kids off to college

GLEESON College will be the first secondary Catholic school to transition Year 7 students into its campus.

Man charged over sex assault, home invasion

Man charged over sex assault, home invasion

A MAN has been charged over a home invasion which two women were assaulted, one sexually, at Elizabeth Park on Thursday.

This collector has a can-do attitude

This collector has a can-do attitude

KEN Jewell’s put away a few beers in his time. But it’s never been about having a drink — it’s always been about the can. About 3000 beer cans, actually.

Fire causes $400k damage to car workshop

Fire causes $400k damage to car workshop

FIRE has destroyed two cars at a vehicle modification workshop at Lonsdale and caused $400,000 damage.

Jury dumps on Jay’s nuclear waste plan

Jury dumps on Jay’s nuclear waste plan

A CITIZENS’ jury called by the Premier to consider whether SA should develop a nuclear storage industry has rejected the idea by an overwhelming two-thirds majority. READ THE FULL REPORT

L-plater busted at five times the booze limit

L-plater busted at five times the booze limit

POLICE have arrested a learner driver after he was busted behind the wheel more than five times the legal alcohol limit in Adelaide’s north.

Truckie and cyclist killed in twin tragedies

Truckie and cyclist killed in twin tragedies

A TRUCK driver was killed in Sunday morning’s horror crash involving two large freight vehicles in South Australia’s far west. Meanwhile, on the Fleurieu Peninsula, a cyclist has died in an accident.

Transforming Health Q&A with Vickie Kaminski

Transforming Health Q&A with Vickie Kaminski

SA Health acting chief executive Vickie Kaminski answers our questions on the Transforming Health plan.

Transforming Health explained: Why it’s so controversial

Transforming Health explained: Why it’s so controversial

THE Government says Transforming Health will streamline and future-proof SA’s hospital system — critics say it’s a misguided plan driven by cost-cutting. We explain what is planned and why it’s so controversial.

What experts say about Transforming Health

What experts say about Transforming Health

TRANSFORMING Health is one of the most controversial reforms in recent SA history. This is what a range of experts — and patients — think about the plan.

Casual diners make a meal of cheap eats

Casual diners make a meal of cheap eats

DEMAND for more affordable meals has transformed Adelaide’s dining scene into a smorgasbord of cheap eats