Darren Chandler is the SANFL’s new chief executive. The Adelaide Oval Stadium Management Authority operations and commercial general manager beat a high-calibre field to win the role as outgoing Jake Parkinson’s successor.
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Darren Chandler is the SANFL’s new chief executive. The Adelaide Oval Stadium Management Authority operations and commercial general manager beat a high-calibre field to win the role as outgoing Jake Parkinson’s successor.
Read More »The Alfredton man accused of killing a woman in South Australia almost three decades ago has pleaded not guilty to murder.
Read More »Jailing former magistrate Bob Harrap for abuse of public office would be “heartless and lacking in compassion”, and leave him at risk of reprisal from inmates he has sentenced, a court has heard.
Read More »The reputation, character and career of a former Adelaide magistrate have been "utterly destroyed" after his guilty pleas to deception and conspiracy
Read More »Adelaide United have named former interim boss Carl Veart as their new A-League head coach on a two-year contract. Veart was widely expected to secure the
Read More »A former state MP and current mayor of a major Adelaide council has pleaded guilty over dodgy election material. Marion Mayor Kris Hanna appeared in
Read More »In the final match of the home and away season, Collingwood will face ladder leaders, Port Adelaide on Monday night at the Gabba. The Magpies will return to the Gabba for their sixth consecutive game at the venue,
Read More »Adelaide coach Matthew Nicks has summed up 2020 at the Adelaide Crows with one word: challenging. The first-year coach had to wait until Round 14 to claim his first win in a delayed season due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Read More »Adelaide has been accused of “mismanagement” after the club “butchered” Bryce Gibbs’ final two years, according to Scott Watters. Gibbs played his 268th and final game against former club Carlton last Sunday after announcing his retirement with a year to run on his Crows contract.
Read More »The defence giants building the nation’s future frigates and submarines in Adelaide will come under unprecedented pressure to boost employment and increase support for local industries.
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