There'll be a strong police presence at the funeral today of bikie Giovanni Focarelli.
The Gillard government is almost certain to get its private health insurance reforms through...
A young couple in England have won a $66 million million dollar lotto jackpot.
Eastman Kodak has announced it'll stop making digital cameras, pocket video cameras and digital...
A man drowned near Victor Harbor yesterday after getting caught in a rip on the western side of The...
The superstar's death has shocked the music world.
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Newton's believed to have experienced heart complications arising from a virus he contracted.
Port Adelaide has formally ratified its 2012 leadership group after gathering input from the playing group, coaches and key personnel within the club. Dom Cassisi will lead the Power in his fourth...
F Scott Fitzgerald brilliant captured the sense of disillusion in post-war America in his classic novel, The Great Gatsby. In a society obsessed with wealth and status, Jay Gatsby is the man who...
Things We Didn’t See Coming is the first novel from Melbourne based writer, Steven Amsterdam. It has been compared to dystopian classics Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell and The Road by Cormac...
Abandoned in a big city at the onset of winter, a hungry four-year-old boy named Romochka follows a stray dog to her lair. There in the rich smelly darkness, in the rub of hair, claws and teeth, he...
This is a non-fiction classic, part of Text Publishing’s Australian classic launched in April 2012. This edition includes an introduction from Christos Tsiolkas, the renowned author of The Slap.
Cold Comfort Farm is a comic novel by Stella Gibbons, published in 1932. It parodies the romanticised, sometimes doom-laden accounts of rural life which were popular at the time. The heroine, Flora...
The hotly anticipated film version of On the Road is expected to be in cinemas in the middle of 2012. The book remains an influential must-read. The story chronicles the adventures of Sal Paradise...
Text Publishing will be releasing a list of ‘forgotten’ Australian classics in April 2012 at a special price of $12.95 each. The Watch Tower is one of the classics on this list. Written by Elizabeth...
This literary classic is quite literally what it says it is; a single day in the life of a prisoner in a Stalinist labour camp in 1951. While this book is fiction, the author himself was arrested and...
A Confederacy of Dunces set the benchmark for all comedic novels following its publication in 1980. It is Dylan’s favourite book, and he has been looking for a reason to re-read it for a while now.
Eastman Kodak has announced it'll stop making digital cameras, pocket video cameras and digital picture frames.
The Gillard government is almost certain to get its private health insurance reforms through parliament.
The entire Federal cabinet has been gagged, as Prime Minister Julia Gillard tries to end speculation over her leadership
A man drowned near Victor Harbor yesterday after getting caught in a rip on the western side of The Bluff.
Leadership group announced The Adelaide Football Club has announced its player leadership group for 2012. Nathan van Berlo, who last year became the Club’s sixth captain, will again lead the...
Tuesday, January 31: 10am-2pm West Lakes Shopping Centre Wednesday, February 1: 10am-3pm Cyprus Community Club, Welland Thursday, February 2: 9.30am-12pm Uniting Care Wesley,...
A young Australian man has been found dead in a hotel room in Laos
There's a renewed measles alert from SA health authorities after another confirmed case in Adelaide.
Two armed men wearing balaklavas have forced their way into a Nailsworth house.
Outer Harbour will be a hive of activity this weekend with four cruise ships docking in Adelaide.
Injured bikie Vince Focarelli is making a new bid for release on bail today to attend his son's funeral tomorrow.
Following contact from several media organisations and the circulation of rumours regarding the suspension of Majak Daw, North Melbourne wishes to release the following quotes from senior coach Brad...
Nearly 32,000 vehicles were deemed unroadworthy in South Australia last financial year.
A Qantas jumbo jet has been taken out of action after hairline cracks were discovered in its wings.