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Powerful force for the future
A sergeant in the SA Police has inspired two Aboriginal teens to follow in his boot steps.
He’s got the Power to save rhinos
Adelaide model strutting to success
White finds Indian delight
Man trapped for 90 minutes after Mount Pleasant crash
Tetanus scare for SA toddler
SA export trade falls $5bn short of ‘target’
Premier, get ready to face the Oakden music
Life behind the wire
Where in SA are the big bucks being made
You are what ... and where you drink
Video: Adelaide throat surgery by snake robot
Graduates have ‘attention span of tweets’
Councils serving up ‘lawyers’ picnic’
One man’s sheer courage
Roar emotion in a house divided
First look at new Hanging Rock cast
Dishing up a foodie heaven
‘Confused’ teen threatened to spread sex images
Man held over young dad’s killing
A Groovin the Moo review for you...
Nurses ‘lacked mental health care competence’
Three fine South Australians mourned
Mansions at risk as SA tycoon sues his son
Uber is now legal in Adelaide — with one catch
Minister had time for Tunarama but not Oakden visit
If Oakden won’t bite votes, we’ve sunk to a new low
What does it take for a minister to be sacked?
‘Marco looked into my chest and grabbed my soul’
Lucy’s amazing journey from poverty to powerbroker
‘How medical marijuana saved me’
Why knife attacks are rising in Adelaide
Crows’ dreams ring true
Adelaide United’s women soccer stars in red on pay
The queen who inspired Lucy to politics
Ex-prisoner backs woman’s firebombing case retrial
A colossus of SA public life passes away
‘This plan ignores everyone but cyclists’
Specialist doctors away, stroke surgery delay
Bikies on kidnapping, blackmail charges
Man arrested for second time over child sex offences
Murray Bridge man reported for drug offences
Scuffle breaks out at young dad’s memorial
Man fights off masked attacker armed with knife
Academic convicted of lying to court
The Gurus: Our athletes’ hidden talents
Woman caught driving five times over the limit
Remembering our Bob: SA park gets a new name
Adelaide FL Div 1 Rd 3 preview
Adelaide FL Div 2 Round 4 preview
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‘Every day he becomes more presidential’
AUSSIE golfing great Greg Norman has praised his friend Donald Trump and revealed what Malcolm Turnbull thinks of the US President.
The Navy SEAL who shot bin Laden
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Dishing up a foodie heaven
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Powerful force for the future
A sergeant in the SA Police has inspired two Aboriginal teens to follow in his boot steps.
One man’s sheer courage
AFTER almost dying on the freezing slopes of the world’s highest mountain, a Glenelg man is back in training with his sight firmly set on The Alps.
‘Confused’ teen threatened to spread sex images
A TEENAGER who threatened to send explicit Snapchat images of a 14-year old girl to her friends if she did not meet with him has avoided prison, in part because of his strict Hindu upbringing.
Trump: The ‘assault’ on gun rights is over
DONALD Trump used his 99th day as US President to reward a pivotal section of his base, promising to “never, ever infringe” on their rights.
Young royals have thwarted the Republican bid
COMBINE a modern-thinking Royal family with a public desire to hold onto tradition and it’s obvious us republicans should shelve our aspirations, writes David Penberthy. For now.
Who’s got a woman problem now? It’s you, Malcolm
MALCOLM Turnbull’s support from women voters is the lowest of any Liberal leader in 30 years and it’s a total crisis for the Coalition, writes Peta Credlin.
A Groovin the Moo review for you...
MAKING its first appearance at Wayville, the annual Groovin The Moo music was like a miniature version of the now-defunct Big Day Out ... here’s our verdict on the acts that shone after the rain.
Indonesians think we’re stupid. They’re right
TRAVELLING Australians have a problem with monumentally stupid behaviour, particularly but not just in Indonesia, writes Claire Harvey.
Minister had time for Tunarama but not Oakden visit
MENTAL Health Minister Leesa Vlahos found time for a two-week European junket and to toss a plastic fish at Port Lincoln’s Tunarama festival before she visited the Oakden aged care centre.
Scuffle breaks out at young dad’s memorial
POLICE have arrested a man wanted over a fatal stabbing of a young father at the Elizabeth Shopping Centre on Thursday. A scuffle broke out at the site of the victim’s makeshift memorial earlier on Saturday.
Lucy’s amazing journey from poverty to powerbroker
SHE grew up barefoot on a farm in Africa and dreamed of making something of her life. Now, at 54, Lucy Gichuhi is SA’s new accidental politician. But what are the principles that drive her?