Please wait....
Please wait....
Home
'
InDaily : October 16th 2009
Contents
Front Cover
ADELAIDE S ONLINE DAILY NEWSPAPER Friday 16th October 2009 AM EDITION | FREE WEATHER Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min NEWS IN BRIEF SPORT THE INSIDER Family ties After 20 years out of family hands, one of Australia's business institutions, LJ Hooker, will return to where it began. L.Janusz Hooker acquired the real estate company this week. He is the grandson of the company's founder. Since 1989 LJ Hooker has been owned by the Suncorp Corporation. Bailey standing in Redbacks way 16 11 18 7 23 9 17 9 FRI SUN SAT MON A panda Christmas A pandas float will be one of five new vehicles in this year's Credit Union Christmas Pageant. Bill defeated The Upper House has voted down a State Government Bill to cut the number of MPs sitting in the Upper House from 22 to 16. Roof repair warning Police are warning people to be aware of roof repair conmen. Twice this week residents in the Blair Athol and Klemzig areas have been approached and convinced their roof required urgent work, despite both roofs being in fine condition. TODAY IN SA Tour de Work Registrations open today for a new program called Tour de Work which offers prizes and incentives for people who cycle to work. I SPY Art preview Tell us what you think We want to know what you think of our new Indaily digital newspaper. Read Indaily for one week and at the end of next week, we will send you a few questions. To register to participate click here. Two more men have been arrested in Melbourne in relation to the spate of violent robberies across Adelaide. The men will face court today and are expected to be extradited to South Australia. A 20-year-old man is expected to be charged with four counts of aggravated robbery relating to break-ins including at a post office and a bakery last week, along with counts of aggravated serious criminal trespass and theft of a car. A 19-year-old is expected to be charged with two counts of aggravated robbery over raids on a TAB. Eleven people have been arrested over the spate of robberies. Gang of 49 arrests A six-year-old boy feared to have floated away in a home-made helium balloon in Colorado on Thursday has been found alive, police said. Larimer County Sheriff Jim Alderden told reporters that tiny Falcon Heene had been discovered hiding in a garage attic at his family home in Fort Collins, Colorado. Dozens of police and rescue workers had been engaged in a search for Heene after the flying-saucer-shaped balloon broke its tethers and drifted thousands of feet into the air before making a soft-landing roughly 50 miles away. -AFP Balloon boy found CLIPSAL 500 Are you ready? Click here
Links
http://www.independentweekly.com.au/content/forms/80
Archive
October 15th 2009
October 19th 2009
Navigation
Next Page