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Beautiful bride Pippa’s wedding fit for a queen
PIPPA Middleton looked stunning and shredded in her wedding dress as she married James Matthews with sister Kate and her royal brood close by.
TV battle Cassie’s man ‘person of interest’
SCOTT Bainbridge is now a ‘person of interest’ to prosecutors working on his fiance Cassie Sainsbury’s Colombian drugs case.
Exclusive ATO scandal: ‘Son, we need a plan’
TAX deputy commissioner Michael Cranston was recorded in police phone taps telling his son Adam they “have to think of a strategy” in the weeks leading up to his son’s arrest over a $165m tax fraud.
Gorgeous Pippa’s dream wedding
THE world’s most famous bridesmaid, Pippa Middleton has married in a wedding fit for a queen at a stunning ceremony in a medieval church in the English countryside.
Social spending report Ask voters: New RAH is a waste of money
SOUTH Australians want greater spending on health — yet say the new Royal Adelaide Hospital is a waste of money, a new report has found.
Mid-flight scare Qantas engine ‘blew up in flames‘
A MELBOURNE-bound Qantas flight has narrowly avoided midair disaster after one of its engines caught fire nearly two hours after taking off from Los Angeles.
Dicing with death Impatient idiots in rail-crossing roulette
MORE than 1000 drivers have been caught dicing with death by running red lights at rail crossings over a nine-month period, alarming new figures show.
Hollywood coup Horror shark film picked up by US studio
A GREAT white thriller movie filmed off the coast of Port Lincoln has been picked up by a major US movie studio.
Crusader who went above and beyond
HISTORY FESTIVAL SPECIAL: Dive into the story of Muriel Matters, a feisty Adelaide lass who took on the stuffy British establishment and became an international celebrity.
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MAX Basheer’s name is on the eastern grandstand of the new Adelaide Oval. It is fitting recognition of his extraordinary contribution to SA football. We speak to him on his 90th birthday.
Umpiring first How Eleni realised her AFL dream
SHE’S the schoolteacher from Adelaide making history as the first female central umpire in an AFL premiership clash. On the eve of Eleni Glouftsis’s big day, she talks to the Sunday Mail’s Scott Walsh.
Summit deaths The tragic twists on world’s highest peaks
A YEAR before Mark Auricht’s climbing death on Mt Everest, he retold this story of a similar death of David Hume, a fellow climber and friend, after climbing the world’s fifth-highest peak, Makalu.
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Hugh beauty as Crows smash Lions
COACH Don Pyke can thank heavens Hugh Greenwood said arrivederci to basketball, after his impressive debut during Adelaide’s emphatic 80-point win over Brisbane at the Gabba.
How advice helped Rory break the tag
RORY Sloane has broken the tag after being kept below par during the Crows’ two-week slump - thanks in part to extensive advice from two of the best midfielders in recent times.
Easy pickings but Pyke sees positives
COACH Don Pyke, while not claiming his Crows are “back”, has been buoyed by the debut of Hugh Greenwood, Rory Sloane’s revival and cameos from Eddie Betts and Charlie Cameron against Brisbane.
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LEBRON James and the Cleveland Cavaliers did pretty much whatever they wanted against Boston in Game 1. Things sunk to a historic new low for the Celtics in Game 2.
Sixers coach goes under the knife
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Clouds to drift among kids for festival
Cloudy but fine - that’s the big tip for Sunday’s DreamBIG Children’s Festival activities in the city.
Close-up look: Adelaide’s new O-Bahn tunnel
NEW drone images have captured the progress of the O-Bahn bus tunnel project - and commuters are expected to reap the travel benefits by the end of the year.
Afghan lad shows how to take the knocks
SIX years ago Afghan teen Yaser Maqsoodi started a six-month journey on foot, and by car and boat, to get to Australia after persecution in Iran. Today, he is a member of a “champion futsal team” and working toward his goal of being “rich”.
SA’s savanna at sunrise
A LOVING mother’s touch, the watchful glare of another and a pinch of monkey business – you can see all that and more at Monarto Zoo.
TV battle Cassie’s man ‘person of interest’
SCOTT Bainbridge is now a ‘person of interest’ to prosecutors working on his fiance Cassie Sainsbury’s Colombian drugs case.
Going home Corbys’ anxiety at boiling point
SCHAPELLE Corby is nervously holed up in her Kuta home ahead of her return to Australia, as her family lashed out at the media.
Beautiful bride Pippa’s wedding fit for a queen
PIPPA Middleton looked stunning and shredded in her wedding dress as she married James Matthews with sister Kate and her royal brood close by.
Wedding dress Pippa stuns in incredible gown
PIPPA Middleton wowed guests at her nuptials wearing a beautiful lace gown with a flowing skirt by London designer Giles Deacon.
Police must learn from Lindt inquest
FOR the Dawson and Johnson families, the terrible loss of their loved ones in the Lindt siege was only compounded by a police command preoccupied with PR over action, writes Miranda Devine.
David Penberthy Don’t cry for rich players and chiefs. Cry for fans
THE players and administrators might think they’re the most vital part of sport, but in reality, it’s the fans. And they’re being kicked, writes David Penberthy.
Comment Sharing naval shipbuilding work key to future jobs
DEVELOPING a thriving naval shipbuilding industry is vital not only for our nation’s security but jobs also writes Austal CEO David Singleton.
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‘You don’t know what you’ve got ‘til it’s gone’
THE bitter battle to save dozens of big old trees in Adelaide’s inner east has been lost: But debate about the price of urban infill rages as residents worry the true cost won’t be realised until it’s much too late.
Investment gem or marketing spin?
A PROPOSED development in Adelaide’s inner north which promises investors a two-bedroom apartment for just $5-a-week is one-third sold in just one month. But would you buy it?
What’s got our dolphins walking on water?
WATCH THE VIDEO: It’s been years since Port River dolphins have been seen walking on their tails on water – but this week several were caught performing the rare phenomenon on camera.
$9.2m: What it costs to turn old school into soccer HQ
THE cost of transforming a former primary school site into a soccer complex has blown out by almost $3 million to $9.2 million. But, on the upside, it’ll be finished sooner than expected.
Finding a niche in the market
HOSPITALITY veteran Paul Serafin admits that opening Adelaide’s first Jewish deli away from the CBD came with a risk – but it’s proving one of his best ventures yet.
Investment gem or marketing spin?
A PROPOSED development in Adelaide’s inner north which promises investors a two-bedroom apartment for just $5-a-week is one-third sold in just one month. But would you buy it?
‘You don’t know what you’ve got ‘til it’s gone’
THE bitter battle to save dozens of big old trees in Adelaide’s inner east has been lost: But debate about the price of urban infill rages as residents worry the true cost won’t be realised until it’s much too late.
Winter is coming... to Victoria Square
WINTER is coming to Victoria Square after Adelaide City Council approved the staging of the Alpine Winter Festival at the site in July.
‘You don’t know what you’ve got ‘til it’s gone’
THE bitter battle to save dozens of big old trees in Adelaide’s inner east has been lost: But debate about the price of urban infill rages as residents worry the true cost won’t be realised until it’s much too late.
Upside down? Welcome to ‘bizarro’ Burnside
WELCOME to ‘bizarro’ Burnside — where everything is upside down and even the creeks run uphill, writes Andrew Faulkner.
Oval tourism sparks six-storey apartment bid
DEMAND for tourist accommodation near the revamped Adelaide Oval is behind a proposed new six-storey development for North Adelaide’s Melbourne St.
Footy mates kick off charity game for former defender
A CHARITY football match will be hosted at halftime of the Norwood’s round six SANFL match to support former defender Ben Wilson’s fight with Huntington’s disease.
Finding a niche in the market
HOSPITALITY veteran Paul Serafin admits that opening Adelaide’s first Jewish deli away from the CBD came with a risk – but it’s proving one of his best ventures yet.
Investment gem or marketing spin?
A PROPOSED development in Adelaide’s inner north which promises investors a two-bedroom apartment for just $5-a-week is one-third sold in just one month. But would you buy it?
Oval tourism sparks six-storey apartment bid
DEMAND for tourist accommodation near the revamped Adelaide Oval is behind a proposed new six-storey development for North Adelaide’s Melbourne St.
Parenting style: Helicopter, tiger, or something else?
FILLING out a parenting questionnaire is smooth sailing for a mother of three until she has to sum up her parenting style in just three words. Here is the latest from Rebecca Morse.
$11m pool plan sinking, with only $600k budgeted
THE redevelopment of a popular outdoor pool in the southern suburbs was originally costed at $11 million. Then it was scaled back to $3.5 million. Now council says only $600,000 is available. So what’s going on?
‘Idiots’ on motorbikes menacing local community
A PUBLIC meeting has been held in the southern suburbs where residents have vented frustration over “idiots” on motorbikes, hooning through local streets and reserves.
Parenting style: Helicopter, tiger, or something else?
FILLING out a parenting questionnaire is smooth sailing for a mother of three until she has to sum up her parenting style in just three words. Here is the latest from Rebecca Morse.
‘What will happen to us when this Woolies closes?’
WOOLWORTHS plans to close a store in Adelaide’s south next month – and local traders are worried the supermarket giant’s departure will leave their retail strip like a “ghost town”.
What’s got our dolphins walking on water?
WATCH THE VIDEO: It’s been years since Port River dolphins have been seen walking on their tails on water – but this week several were caught performing the rare phenomenon on camera.
Shhh, ‘let them eat, just don’t tell them it’s vego’
IT MAY be vegetarian but you wouldn’t realise it. How this Adelaide business is taking vego delights to the masses.
$9.2m: What it costs to turn old school into soccer HQ
THE cost of transforming a former primary school site into a soccer complex has blown out by almost $3 million to $9.2 million. But, on the upside, it’ll be finished sooner than expected.
Pedestrian crossing closed: Too many taking risks at it
A PEDESTRIAN crossing near a rail station in Adelaide’s inner west is to be temporarily closed despite locals fighting to keep it open – and it’s not likely to be reopened until the end of the year.
Isaiah scores huge post-Eurovision win
ISAIAH Firebrace’s top 10 finish in Eurovision has created some unexpected success as he embarks on a European tour.
Casual Keanu says fame is ‘cool’
NOBODY expected much of Keanu Reeves’ action thriller John Wick when it was released in 2014, just as well because the movie superstar doesn’t get carried away with success.
King Kurt’s witty powerplay
‘IT was funny from the moment I saw it’ — the true story of one of music’s most popular and controversial photos that was shot in Australia.
Here’s your weekend sorted
NOT sure what to do this weekend? Want to wine and dine yourself? Head to the Clare Valley. You’re welcome.
This woman will become the AFL’s game changer
AS a proud indigenous woman, Tanya Hosch knows the pain of prejudice. Now, as the AFL’s commissioner for inclusion, she hopes footy’s example can help shape a more tolerant society.
‘Living well is a daily choice, dying well takes planning’
DYING is inevitable, but a bad death full of pain and suffering is not. Ahead of Palliative Care Week, experts say the aim is to bring peace to people whose lives are no longer measured in milestones, but the passing of days and hours.
Late registrations - Adelaide auction wrap
DESPITE the fact we are heading into the colder months, Adelaide’s auction market is still red hot.
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Adelaide house values hit record high
ADELAIDE’S median house value has hit a record high – up almost 4 per cent for the same period last year.
Wanted talents for new-age miners
BHP wants to employ more people at its Olympic Dam mine — but boss Jacqui McGill wants applicants to rethink their traditional image of a “miner” before applying.
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- SA Business Cyber strategy should be top priority
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Cool Why Aussie snow will amaze you in 2017
THE countdown’s on. Whether you’re a ski fiend or a first-timer, there are new attractions wherever you head on the Australian slopes this year.
Hot holidays Why Bali isn’t going out of fashion
WHEN you can take the kids for free, plus score a bunch of resort perks to boot, it’s no wonder this island’s appeal is stronger than ever.
Encryption apps in cyber fight
BUSINESSES are turning to encryption apps to fight back against the wave of cyber attacks that are sending them back to paper and pen.
Korean hackers target Aussie bank
THE North Korean hackers behind the WannaCry ransomware attack have targeted an Australian bank in a global cyber attack aimed at 30 countries.
How Google just made you smarter
GOOGLE has shown off its hottest new innovations from iPhone Assistant to more virtual reality. Here are the 10 best picks you don’t want to miss.
How our taxes compare globally
GIVING the government between one-third and half of every dollar you earn is nobody’s idea of a good time.
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Meghan misses Pippa’s wedding
PRINCE Harry’s girlfriend Meghan Markle has tactfully stayed away from Pippa Middleton’s wedding but is expected to make the reception.
George, Charlotte adorable for Aunt Pippa
PRINCE George and Princess Charlotte were reportedly well behaved, earning lots of relieved smiles from their parents at Pippa Middleton’s wedding.
George’s mini-meltdown after ticking off
THE royal children were at their cutest best for the wedding of their aunt Pippa Middleton but things went downhill after the ceremony.
Mr X wants to give the coroner more clout
THE Coroner’s Office would be given greater powers, and families more answers, under a “breakthrough policy” to be announced on Sunday by Nick Xenophon’s SA Best party.
Encryption apps in cyber fight
BUSINESSES are turning to encryption apps to fight back against the wave of cyber attacks that are sending them back to paper and pen.
New leads in 15-year Port Lincoln killing
RENEWED investigations into the disappearance of Port Lincoln woman Susan Goodwin are now focusing on her close friends and associates as detectives reveal 20 people have provided fresh information on the case.
Organised crime gangs’ unholy alliance
ORGANISED crime clans have formed collectives for the most extensive multi-layered crime plots ever levelled against Australia as CHARLES MIRANDA reports.
The island life Schapelle will leave behind
THERE are so many things about Bali that Schapelle Corby will miss. Like grilled chicken for $1.50, her local swimming spot, her dogs — and her boyfriend.
Close-up look: Adelaide’s new O-Bahn tunnel
NEW drone images have captured the progress of the O-Bahn bus tunnel project - and commuters are expected to reap the travel benefits by the end of the year.
The huge impact The Beatles had
AS the 50th anniversary of Sgt Pepper’s approaches, Molly Meldrum and Alice Cooper explain why it’s one of the greatest and most important albums of all time.
Parents face jail under abduction crackdown
A PARENT who refuses to bring their children home from overseas will face up to three years jail under a federal Government crackdown on international abduction.
Counting the cost of commercial surrogacy
THE outlawing of commercial surrogacy in most of south-east Asia has left many desperate people involved in the process in limbo.
The boats will be back under Bill Shorten
MAKE no mistake, a Bill Shorten government will undo the Coalition’s success in stopping the boats. And then it will be impossible to stop them again, writes Peta Credlin.
Nine slammed for Block ‘whitewashing’
CHANNEL Nine’s popular reality renovating series The Block has come under fire for being too “white”, with its casting lacking diversity.
Inaction over abuse law reform lashed amid rising toll
THE killings of a Millicent mother and daughter have raised the domestic violence death toll in South Australia to six this financial year, as survivors wait for Government reforms which could save lives.
Why we must populate at the double
ACCOUNTING firm Deloitte is right about South Australia needing to double its population growth to help the economy, despite the predictable knee-jerk reaction to close our gates, says Nick Ryan.
Final warning for fake refugees
EXCLUSIVE: Up to 7500 boat people living in Australia have been given a four-month deadline to lodge claims for asylum or they will have their welfare axed and be booted out of Australia.
Boat crashes at 200km/h in ‘textbook flip’
A MAN has escaped injury despite crashing a speedboat at almost 200km/h in Adelaide’s northwest late on Saturday.
Trump signs $150b arms deal
US President Donald Trump has signed a $150 billion defence deal with Saudi Arabia, signalling a stronger partnership between the two countries.
Assange: ‘I do not forgive or forget’
SWEDISH prosecutors have ended a seven-year rape investigation into Julian Assange as his alleged victim’s lawyer slams the decision as a “scandal”.
Corby: I just want to be left alone
SCHAPELLE Corby has told Bali authorities that she is a prisoner in her own home and is sick and stressed at the media attention before deportation.
ATO scam: Mystery of ‘kingpin’ gun find
EXCLUSIVE: Police interviewed Adam Cranston almost a year before he was busted as part of an alleged $165 million tax fraud syndicate after guns were discovered in his eastern suburbs office.
Rolf Harris returns home from jail
DISGRACED children’s entertainer Rolf Harris has barricaded himself inside his luxury mansion after being released from jail.
Even hospital toilets push privatisation
PUBLIC hospitals are putting ads on toilet doors and hiring workers whose sole job is to make patients get their health fund to pay for their care.
Good oil on SA’s most expensive art collection
RECORDS will tumble when one of South Australia’s best-known business family’s art collection — the most valuable ever sold in Adelaide — goes under the auctioneer’s hammer.
If bank shares fall further buy them
STOCK Market experts say the $32 billion lost from the value of the big four banks should not lead to panic. If falls persist, buy the cheaper shares.
Lounge room quite the fitting room
TECHNOLOGY putting new furniture in your lounge and letting you put on clothes without leaving your house will be available this year, says Google.
Pork rolls into Fromeland
THIS week Off The Record finds electoral pork pouring into a key independent’s seat, Dame Edna achieving immortality with three words and a footy champ failing to score from his big property sale.
Cracking the peanut allergy curse
A SCIENTIFIC breakthrough discovered by Australians into peanut allergy and being developed by an Australian company is in human trials.
Why you shouldn’t copy footy players
AFL footballers are — on the whole — a mob of young men who don’t know the first thing about fashion, style or good taste. Please don’t copy them — especially when it comes to baby names.
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Impatient idiots in rail-crossing roulette
MORE than 1000 drivers have been caught dicing with death by running red lights at rail crossings over a nine-month period, alarming new figures show.
The huge impact The Beatles had
AS the 50th anniversary of Sgt Pepper’s approaches, Molly Meldrum and Alice Cooper explain why it’s one of the greatest and most important albums of all time.
Ask voters: New RAH is a waste of money
SOUTH Australians want greater spending on health — yet say the new Royal Adelaide Hospital is a waste of money, a new report has found.
ATO scandal: ‘Son, we need a plan’
TAX deputy commissioner Michael Cranston was recorded in police phone taps telling his son Adam they “have to think of a strategy” in the weeks leading up to his son’s arrest over a $165m tax fraud.
Horror shark film picked up by US studio
A GREAT white thriller movie filmed off the coast of Port Lincoln has been picked up by a major US movie studio.
Why we must populate at the double
ACCOUNTING firm Deloitte is right about South Australia needing to double its population growth to help the economy, despite the predictable knee-jerk reaction to close our gates, says Nick Ryan.
Inaction over abuse law reform lashed amid rising toll
THE killings of a Millicent mother and daughter have raised the domestic violence death toll in South Australia to six this financial year, as survivors wait for Government reforms which could save lives.
Good oil on SA’s most expensive art collection
RECORDS will tumble when one of South Australia’s best-known business family’s art collection — the most valuable ever sold in Adelaide — goes under the auctioneer’s hammer.
‘Hot yoga’ owner fined for stretching planning laws
The owner of a popular Western suburbs hot yoga small business has been fined and convicted for breaching planning laws.
Hippies, hope and upheaval – why 1967 still matters
THE Sixties were a watershed decade and 1967 with its Summer of Love, wars, riots, and mind-bending drugs and music saw changes that still rock our world today.
This woman will become the AFL’s game changer
AS a proud indigenous woman, Tanya Hosch knows the pain of prejudice. Now, as the AFL’s commissioner for inclusion, she hopes footy’s example can help shape a more tolerant society.
Urgent appeal to save troubled RSL
ADMINISTRATORS of embattled RSL SA have made an urgent funding appeal to save the veterans’ charity.
Secrecy shrouds terror accused despite denials
THE identity of a man accused of advocating terrorism by filming demonstrations on how to kill Jewish people remains a secret despite him being ordered to stand trial.
Investment gem or marketing spin?
A PROPOSED development in Adelaide’s inner north which promises investors a two-bedroom apartment for just $5-a-week is one-third sold in just one month. But would you buy it?
$300k bail for ATO chief’s son
UPDATE: Adam Cranston, the son of the Australian Taxation Office deputy commissioner, has been released on $300,000 bail after being charged in relation to an alleged $165 million tax scam.
Shhh ... stop guests crowing in our VIP lounge
RIVAL fans entering the Adelaide Crows’ most exclusive match-day inner sanctum are being urged by the club chief to tone down “vocal” barracking to avoid upsetting well-heeled loyal supporters.
‘Too late now’: Coroner blasts SA Health
STATE Coroner Mark Johns has blasted SA Health’s “lack of transparency” and accused it of misleading the public over the stroke deaths rostering scandal at the Royal Adelaide Hospital.
The secret wonder beneath our city
HISTORY MONTH: Hidden beneath city parklands, a secret chamber has gone unseen and virtually unknown to most Adelaideans for more than 120 years.
Petcam catches dog in hilarious act
SO you think your dog sleeps all day while you’re out? You’ll think again when you see what Atticus was caught doing on his owner’s home spycam.
Fake refugees clogging system: Dutton
IMMIGRATION Minister Peter Dutton accused fake refugees who lie to get into Australia of displacing genuine asylum seekers who face being slaughtered in the Middle East.
Ransomware attacks to skyrocket
PATCH your computer, ditch Windows XP and don’t click on anything unusual: a new wave of WannaCry-style ransomware is already on its way.
Adelaide IVF start-up optimistic
EXCLUSIVE: South Australian start-up Life Whisperer has secured TechInSA funding to accelerate the commercial growth of its embryo selection technology for IVF.
BHP goes back to the future in giant PR exercise
BHP Billiton will today launch a $10 million advertising campaign to win over the hearts and minds of the nation it owes its existence to, and change its name — back to BHP.
Oakden ‘abuser’ still working on site
A WOMAN whose father was allegedly dragged by the neck and thrown while at Oakden says she was horrified to discover a “carer” that she complained about is still working at the condemned facility.
‘Just kicking absolute sh*t out of two guys’
A WITNESS to a shocking gang assault in Mount Gambier that left one man dead and another with serious head injuries has described a volley of kicks from the alleged perpetrators as looking like they were trying to kick a long goal in football.
How a left-hand turn undid a dodgy lawyer
AN illegal left-hand turn brought former solicitor Alex Ardalich to the attention of police — but then a DNA test revealed he had fabricated blood sample evidence on behalf of a client years earlier.
Next stretch of the South Rd upgrade
A STRETCH of South Rd in Adelaide’s western suburbs is the target of a $400 million upgrade plan, in the next step towards the ambitious goal of a non-stop journey from Gawler to Old Noarlunga.
ICAC boss wishes he’d acted on media reports
SOUTH Australia’s anti-corruption commissioner says he regrets not launching investigations into matters he “read in the media”, adding he had not received formal complaints.
Power prises open door to China
PORT Adelaide has created its own slice of history, in the face of doubt and criticism, by staging an AFL game in China. It wasn’t easy, says Michelangelo Rucci, but what worthwhile project is?
Calls for Mayor to resign after golf fees ‘cover-up’
EXCLUSIVE: The mayor of Adelaide’s largest council kept secret an investigation into allegations of maladministration from elected members — triggering calls for her to resign.
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