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04 Sep 10 | Two billion dollars on a desalination plant that is months behind schedule, the city’s soaked and the State Government’s drowning in water policies.
Battle for show business
04 Sep 10 | The Thebarton Theatre claims it has lost up to 20 per cent of its business because of Government investment in a competitor, the Adelaide Entertainment Centre theatre.
Libs deadlocked on Arkaroola
04 Sep 10 | The Liberal Party is has been unable to decide whether to support mining in the Arkaroola Wilderness.
04 Sep 10 | Police say 59 people have been killed on SA roads this year, partly because the driver wasn't paying attention.
Showtime, folks
04 Sep 10 | Sows squeal in the pig pens at the Royal Adelaide Show as Cheryl Wandel primes her animals for judging.
More rains expected on EP
03 Sep 10 | Rain and thunderstorms are expected to continue across Eyre Peninsula as local residents are busy mopping up from today's torrential downfall.
03 Sep 10 | RAINFALL up to 50 millimetres is causing widespread flooding on Eyre Peninsula.
Book review: This is Shyness, Leanne Hall
03 Sep 10 | Melbourne author Leanne Hall won last year’s Text Prize for Young Adult and Children’s Writing with her enchanting manuscript, This is Shyness.
Redbacks face champions full of confidence
03 Sep 10 | The Redbacks fly out to South Africa today, primed for the Airtel Champions League Twenty20 Tournament which hits off on September 10.
03 Sep 10 | The South Australian Ruby and ABAF awards were held last night. See a full list of winners here.
02 Sep 10 | Footy finals kick off this Saturday with the second semi at the Cattery. In the A grade match, the undefeated Roosters take on the baying Hounds for a straight passage to the GF, while it’s a similar story in reserves, as ladder leader Parndana faces a Kingscote outfit fresh from a 30-goal belting to cellar dweller Dudley United.
Panthers grab last berth for finals
02 Sep 10 | Football - A Grade Wisanger v Western Districts A desperate Wisanger has sealed a place in the A grade football finals with a last-round win against Western Districts on Saturday at Wisanger oval.
02 Sep 10 | Senior netball - A Grade Dudley United 56 d Kingscote 35 Great day for netball. Both teams came out firing. Julie feeding the ball in well for Linda DU. Dudley picking off Kingscote’s mistakes and shooting accurately. Jacinta and Kasey making Kingscote goalies work hard for every goal.
Eagles stronger all day
02 Sep 10 | Senior netball - A Grade Dudley United 56 d Kingscote 35 Great day for netball. Both teams came out firing. Julie feeding the ball in well for Linda DU. Dudley picking off Kingscote’s mistakes and shooting accurately. Jacinta and Kasey making Kingscote goalies work hard for every goal.
02 Sep 10 | Junior netball - 15 and Under Kingscote 46 d Dudley United 42 First quarter – strong defence Kingscote and Dudley both teams well matched. Great weather. Kingscote defence very strong Dudley passing a bit sloppy. Good shooting by Chloe Montgomery, Dudley. Good shooting by both Alix Lovering and Zoe Sheridan, Kingscote.
02 Sep 10 | We inhabit a world of information overload and this particularly applies to the weather. We are bombarded with yesterday’s charts, today’s prognosis and the navel gazing into the coming week’s synoptic outlook. What was, what is and what may be and what colour to wear as well as which vegetables are in season. Oh dear! How confusing.
02 Sep 10 | Friend of Parks - Despite many cool and moist days on the south coast recently, Sunday the twenty-fifth dawned with magnificent clear skies, no wind and if a little cool at first, by the time the Friends started to gather at the Flinders Chase Visitor Centre, it promised to be a late winter’s day to be savoured.
Grants ease the burden for young island students
02 Sep 10 | The KI Freemasons Scholarship - which aims to build the skills base of Island workers by providing opportunities for study and skills development - has been awarded for the fourth consecutive year.
02 Sep 10 | Closing the history room at the Kangaroo Island Library had been a positive move, giving the historical aspects of the library more exposure, according to the Kangaroo Island Council’s People Learning and Communications manager Bernadette Brennan.
The people love Indi’s eagle
02 Sep 10 | A wedge-tail eagle assembled from recycled metal has caught the imaginations of visitors to the Waterhouse Natural History Art Prize. Kingscote artist Indiana James, pictured right, has won the coveted People’s Choice Award in the 2010 Waterhouse Natural History Art Prize.
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