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ADELAIDE S ONLINE DAILY NEWSPAPER Monday 19th October 2009 AM EDITION | FREE WEATHER Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min NEWS IN BRIEF SPORT THE INSIDER National Head heads to Adelaide St Peter's School has named national chairman of the Association of Independent Schools of Australia Simon Murray as its new headmaster to replace Philip Grutzner. Mr Murray is currently headmaster of Canberra Grammar School and will move to Adelaide next year. Stoner s island hat-trick 27 12 23 13 25 12 27 12 MON WED TUES THURS Church theft Two men were caught attempting to break into a church safe in the city this morning. Confronted by a church member, they threatened him with a hammer before escaping with a stolen laptop. Opposition promise The Opposition is promising to give 25 per cent of mining royalties to the Regional Development Infrastructure fund to support rural SA businesses and projects if elected in 2010. Teacher taskforce Education Minister Jane Lomax-Smith will set up a taskforce to keep adequate numbers of high quality teachers at schools and universities in SA. The Teacher Education Taskforce will analyse the preparation of teachers and supply and demand issue. TODAY IN SA Celebrity plant talk Peter Cundall and Sophie Thomson will give a talk on plants and health in the Hilton Ballroom tonight to raise funds for the Adelaide Botanic Gardens Foundation. IRAN BOMBING The quiet Adelaide Hills town Meadows is celebrating its 150th anniversary. Farrin Foster takes Indaily on a spin through its country fair with hay stacking, gumboot tossing and celebrity milking. Meadows turns 150 Two men have been arrested after shots were fired at a nightclub in Light Square in Adelaide this morning. Police say offenders opened fire into the front windows of the closed Savvy nightclub and an adjoining business about 4.45am on Waymouth Street and are appealing for witnesses to come for ward. A patrol had earlier seen a black Mercedes sedan with two men inside parked outside the nightclub. After the shooting the car was stopped on West Terrace. Police say one firearm was found under the passenger seat of the car, one firearm found on a man as well as a number of spent cartridges in the car. The two men are assisting police with inquiries and have yet to be charged. - MELISSA MACK Club shooting BUSINESS AWB-Iraq case in court
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