
Missed something in InDaily this week? Here are the highlights from news, features, arts and more.
Should Crows and Port reserve teams play in the SANFL?
Dion Hayman said no, while InDaily letter writers were split over the idea.
$1.3 million State Government concessions and seniors IT project stalls as company collapses.
Live music a winner as parliament passes gambling reform package.
Sign-off delay threatens start of Adelaide University’s $130 million medical school.
State Government media spinners survive the axe.
Parties agree on election campaign spending cap.
Tribunal quashes workers’ compo bid over squash court injury.
Vacancy: One in eight Adelaide offices empty.
Political staffers’ lack of curiosity kills a legacy – Jill Bottrall
Say it isn’t so – Kevin Naughton on Stuart O’Grady’s doping admission
Butter up: the unlikely food alliance between SA cheesemaker Kris Lloyd and the inmates of Cadell prison.
Be the cake: Amanda Blair’s cookery competition tips.
The good oil: How judges assess the flavour and flaws of olive oil.
For peat’s sake: Philip White shares a couple of favourite drams.
Reviews of live shows Ballet Revolución, Noël and Gertie, G&S Society of SA’s Oliver! Bakehouse Theatre’s This Old Man Comes Rolling Home.
Film reviews of Behind the Candelabra, about the life of Liberace, and love story Before Midnight.
Swanbury Penglase’s cutting-edge campus design set in concrete.
Why Adelaide needs more experiments like Leigh Street.
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