Arson attack blamed for factory blaze
WITNESSES heard a series of explosions and saw “massive” flames as a large blaze destroyed a factory in Adelaide’s west.Police had earlier said the fire was believed to be suspicious and have now confirmed that it was a case of arson.Numerous Metropolitan Fire Service crews rushed to the former paint printing factory Protecta Print, west of Port Rd at Wodonga St, which runs off Ledger Rd and Alfred Ave, shortly after 9.30pm on Wednesday.A large crowd gathered to watch the blaze and police patrol..>> view originalPort brings China to the Oval
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Adelaide carer who raped and filmed intellectually disabled woman ...
Adelaide carer who raped and filmed intellectually disabled woman found guilty Updated July 07, 2016 19:22:31 A carer has been found guilty of raping and indecently filming an intellectually disabled woman under the guise of "instructing" her how to have sex.The District Court of South Australia heard the man, aged in his 50s, had assumed responsibility as an informal carer for the young woman through an arrangement made with her father.The prosecution alleged that in ..>> view originalIconic Adelaide retailer Le Cornu to close
An Adelaide furniture business that traces its history back to 1861 will close its doors for the final time in six months. Le Cornu was originally founded as a cabinet making business in Adelaide in 1861 and since 2008, has been part of the stable of furniture brands owned by listed retail group Fantastic Holdings, along with Fantastic Furniture and Plush. Fantastic Holdings informed the market yesterday it will close the Le Cornu store in Keswick in Adelaide over the next six months. The compa..>> view originalArtist has George's eyes on the prize
AS a huge fan of TV’s MasterChef, Adelaide-born artist Betina Fauvel-Ogden wanted to capture the steely-eyed determination of show judge George Calombaris in her Packing Room Prize winning entry for this year’s Archibald portrait competition. “Every now and then he’s got this amazing look … he’s very intense about his work, and serious and passionate,’’ Fauvel-Ogden said.“I needed to have someone like that, so I could bring it out on the canvas.’’Art Gallery of NSW staff who receive, unpack and ..>> view originalCold and rainy weather prompts premier to open Adelaide bus ...
Adelaide's Frankston street interstate bus station was opened overnight to homeless individuals affected by cold and rainy weather. (Google Maps) An Adelaide bus station has been left open overnight so homeless people could seek shelter within, amid miserable weather conditions.The decision comes following a series of Tweets by Shelter SA chief executive Dr Alice Clark, prompting the Department of Communities and Social Inclusion (DCSI) to open the city’s Franklin Street interstate bus station ..>> view original
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