Television
GoT ending is ‘already online’
THERE’S no one better at secrecy than the cast of Game of Thrones — so how did the plot for the series finale somehow make it online?
‘Women are angry with him’
Calombaris shoves fan over ‘derogatory comments’
Hadley blasts Fitzy after prank
White’s feud with Matt Preston
Ellen DeGeneres’ one big TV regret
‘God, he’s actually stabbing me’
MasterChef’s five star share house
Viewers slam ‘shameful’ wedding stunt
Fiona and Nic’s ‘satanic’ design
Voice fight: ‘Don’t threaten me!’
Judges slam reno villains
Why Nine bleeped ScoMo interview
Australia, it’s time to banish the beige
‘The ABC didn’t do the right thing by me’
How Karl convinced Lisa to join Today
New gen Anzacs to tell war stories
Kate Bosworth in Brit drama invasion
And the winner is ... a dancing gorilla
Calombaris confronts Hughesy
First look at Will & Grace revival
The guest who will never be on Ellen
Kaley Cuoco aces Big Bang quiz
Teen’s big dream really will come true
‘Why I couldn’t say no to Oprah’
Exelby exits the ABC
What new Twin Peaks trailer reveals
My Tinder date almost killed me
Isaiah gives Kiwis Eurovision cheek
Kate Ritchie’s Home and Away confession
FROM AROUND THE SITE
Unusual suspects: Our criminal past
THESE are the haunting faces of South Australia’s rich criminal history. From murder and theft to the “crime” of fortune-telling, delve into these fascinating records of our villainous past.
Digging deep for new SA mine
Iron Road is confident that nine years of work will soon develop into a mine employing hundreds of people.
Why Cassie may not get out of jail early
ACCUSED Adelaide drug mule Cassie Sainsbury may have lost her chance to buy her way out of a Colombian jail because of publicity surrounding her case, an Australian lawyer who knows Colombia said.
Arrium deal ‘no saviour’ for Whyalla steelworks
A PROMISE to source $74 million worth of steel from Arrium has been welcomed by the State Government, but Treasurer Tom Koutsantonis warns it won’t be the “saviour” of the Whyalla steelworks.
Fix gas policy says Santos
Santos has doubled down on the argument that the nation’s gas shortage is not its fault. See what the chairman told the company’s annual meeting.
BHP faces charges if it sells to foreigners
TREASURER Scott Morrison has warned bosses of mining giant BHP Billiton that they face possible criminal charges if they sell out to New York financiers stalking the Big Australian.
Arrium inks $73m rail deal with Indian giant
WHYALLA steelmaker Arrium has been given a major boost after inking a $73 million contract with an Indian mining company to supply 800km of rail line.
SA wine company toasts China deal
AN ASX-listed South Australian company has entered into a distribution deal with a Chinese online retailer, in the process pumping $16.5 million into its coffers.
Good news for Arrium with dozens of extra jobs created
ARRIUM’S administrator has come good on its promise to create 44 new jobs via an additional shift at the Whyalla steelworks’ rolling mill.
Time for SA to take axe to tax
SOUTH Australia looks set to bring up the rear in terms of the payroll tax threshold for businesses.
Legal feud erupts at cutting-edge SA start-up
THE future of an exciting Adelaide start-up business designing artificial intelligence software is in doubt after a legal feud between its joint-venture partners.
Important cause worth losing sleep over
SOME of the state’s most senior executives will descend on Government House with their sleeping bags in late June in support of South Australia’s most vulnerable women.
Awards shine a light on success
SUCCESSFUL South Australian businesswomen are being encouraged to put their name forward for one the country’s most prestigious individual awards program.
A slice of China for Seppeltsfield
Seppelstfield owner Warren Randall has done it again, this time making his mark in China.
Unrest in Asia bad for trade
FOR a fleeting moment last month it appeared that Port Adelaide’s historic first game in China may be abandoned before the ball was bounced.