
Missed something in InDaily this week? Here are the highlights of this week’s news, features, arts and more.
Will Kevin Rudd’s changes to fringe benefits threaten Holden’s future?
Some say yes.
Others say why should we care?
Port Adelaide-Enfield mayor Gary Johanson says he’ll run again for the state seat – and hints at a connection with Clive Palmer.
Kevin Rudd terminates the carbon tax – but stirs up a hornet’s nest in doing so.
Chronic pain sufferers celebrate a rare win.
The Government announces proposed changes to the Riverbank zoning rules, which it hopes will attract more private investment.
Who will be judging the competition to decide on the future of the current RAH site?
Adelaide has embraced direct international flights with Emirates.
A tip if you break in to an office: don’t leave Facebook logged on.
The power of facing unpleasant truths.
Child protection: why didn’t Labor join the dots?
Trayvon Martin: two visions of American justice.
Philip White on how winemakers have embraced the marvels of terroir.
An impressive crispy skin chicken recipe.
Is this the end for beloved Rundle Street institution, the Universal Wine Bar?
The Adelaide Film Festival previewed.
Reviews of horror movie The Conjuring, erotic novel Losing February, and Todd Rundgren at The Gov.
Max Pritchard’s stunning Barossa Glass House.
Australians make the shortlist for the World Architecture Festival.
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