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4 weekend DIY projects
IF you’re keen to get a bit handy around your house we’ve put together a list of simple projects you can complete in a weekend.
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FROM AROUND THE SITE
Investment firm faces $55M suit
THE South Australian division of Australian Executor Trustees is being sued for $55 million over claims it mismanaged a forestry investment scheme
Racer not fast and furious enough to evade police
A MAN in a Nissan Skyline was too fast for police in a northern suburbs pursuit Thursday night, but after crashing his high-powered car, officers caught up with the racer who wasn’t anywhere near as quick on foot.
Holes in space send ripples to Earth
SCIENTISTS are excited about a whole lot of something, with the detection of gravitational waves from two black holes colliding in space.
Thrillseeking 101: Irene leaping for skydiving record
IRENE O’Shea is Adelaide’s daredevil great-grandma, defying the odds at 101 years young. Last year at 100 she tried skydiving — now she’s aiming for a world skydiving record to raise money for a good cause.
’Mastermind’ in $2.2bn tax evasion scam nabbed
THE alleged mastermind of a $2.2 billion tax evasion scam, which fleeced up to $34 million from Paul Hogan and led to the jailing of music boss Glenn Wheatley, has been arrested in Italy — 13 years after he fled Australia.
How the giant tax scam probe began
AUSTRALIA’S longest and most expensive tax investigation that led to a criminal probe of Paul Hogan and jailing of music entrepreneur Glenn Wheatley had its genesis in a Melbourne hotel room.
Cabaret Fringe takes all sorts
THE Cabaret Allsorts are performing more than 40 shows in this year’s Adelaide Cabaret Fringe, which kicks off with an Opening Night Gala at the Freemasons Hall on North Terrace.
Two Arrium offers under consideration
ARRIUM administrator KordaMentha has begun its review of the final two bids for the company’s Whyalla steelworks and east coast operations.
Bishop’s flower power party - bloom, bloom
SHE’S confronted hardman Russian leader Vladimir Putin and is known for her fierce “death stare”, but a South Australian Labor Senator reckons Foreign Minister Julie Bishop is still a bit girlie.
Bring terrorist Prakash home ‘to face justice’
AUSTRALIAN Federal Police chief Andrew Colvin wants Australia to show its tough on terrorism by bringing Neil Prakash home and putting him on trial
Flying doctor gets cash boost
THE Royal Flying Doctor Service’s “flying intensive care unit” has been supported once again by oil and gas company Senex Energy.
Self-belief puts Clique on fast lane to success
A FREIGHT management and consultancy business based in Adelaide’s west is South Australia’s fastest growing business.
Digital strategies for SA
DIGITAL media experts will come together in Adelaide tomorrow to suggest strategies for the upcoming financial year and beyond.
What’s the strategy, shareholders ask
A NUMBER of investors in Xped don’t trust the Adelaide tech company’s directors to return value to shareholders.
Croxton fires back at Prescott
A FORMER Prescott Securities executive says he was unfairly made redundant while on sick leave and just weeks after undergoing surgery for cancer.