Opinion
Sydney leads with imports, conditioning
JUST as Adelaide did in the first season of the A-League, Sydney FC is setting the pace. And John Kosmina expects the Sky Blues to soar to double glory.
T-birds mustn’t let young get restless
Reds must create cult of personality
Now will the fans unite against racism?
Crows not stuck in the middle
Time for the Reds to look local
Spinning out of control will haunt O’Keefe
Victor will be quick to claim bragging rights
Who’s to blame for rule change mess?
Why I became a Showdown recluse
Bickley: Debut I’ll never forget
Nobody laughing at ‘organic growth’ now
AFLW popular but not yet elite
Eagles weren’t only ones getting high
Smith, Head will learn from mistakes
Don’t honour a hero by insulting a legend
Keep the lid on please, Power fans
SANFL needs its own voice
Expectations a mental game
What will Crows fans do Saturday?
Why did Crows pass the (Powell-) Pepper?
Underdogs show mind does matter
Many questions remain about Socceroos
AFL may go back to go forward
The moment which made my career
Fun ‘n’ games for athletes in grand finales
Eagles must be stripped of flag: Cornes
Stormy outlook for some coaches
Truly in a league of their own
Crows, Power must take Doggies’ lead
FROM AROUND THE SITE
457 crackdown to put ‘Aussies in Aussie jobs’
A SURPRISE crackdown on foreign workers will “ensure that Australian jobs are filled by Australians wherever possible”, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull says.
Rent dispute closes Unley restaurant
THE doors of a longstanding restaurant in Adelaide’s inner-south have been shut because of a dispute over unpaid rent.
Shark victim died ‘doing what she loved’
BREAKING: The 17-year-old victim of a shark attack in Esperance, WA has been named, with her family saying she died doing what she loved.
SA duo are hopping to it
A PAIR of Adelaide Hills beer aficionados are hoping their hops business will help reinvigorate an industry once common in the area.
SA boaties launch lawsuit
BERTH owners at the Wirrina Cove marina have launched a class action against its operator questioning the expenditure of more than $1 million and accusing its owner of using their money for “its own benefit”.
SA shoe business makes strides
SOUTH Australian family-owned retailer Spend-less Shoes has increased its footprint once again, opening the doors at its 200th store.
SA’s mixed report card
AN economic report has had an each-way bet on the business outlook for South Australia, with a “bunch of good news” to be offset by “demons to grapple with”.
Lawyers competing on contract clauses
“A CANCER of the financial services industry” is how Middleton Securities principal partner David Middleton describes contractual non-compete clauses. His comments come amid ongoing court action against two of his former colleagues at Prescott Securities.
Wanted: Transformational projects for SA
AS a necessary enabler of economic growth, infrastructure has always been a key plank of Business SA’s advocacy agenda, writes chairman Vincent Tremaine.
Smoothie fans supermarket boost
BOOST Juice is bringing a taste of their smoothies into people’s kitchens through a new partnership with Woolworths.
Time to tackle mental health
SMALL business owners have a major opportunity to make significant gains in their businesses by taking a lead in mental health.
Unbelievable how man was trying to tow this
A MAN returned a positive drug test for methamphetamine after police caught him towing a large rainwater tank on a trailer that was secured to his car with just a single strap.
Amber flow ends the Worst Drought Ever
IT was almost a 100-day drought, but southern Flinders Ranges residents are dancing with relief as the beer flows again at the Hawker Hotel.
Dousing diplomat’s new gig
THIS week Off The Record finds a new Australian ambassador’s “grubby” Adelaide past, reveals moves to bring Neil Diamond to town and discovers an emerging political dynasty in the northern suburbs.
No holding back
WHETHER it’s taking aim at corporate gobbledygook or Donald Trump’s economic prowess, investment guru Con Michalakis tells it like it is, Luke Griffiths reports.