A candidate that the Liberals called a “Trojan horse” is poised to steal a lower house seat. Meanwhile, a former councillor who spoke out against a First Nations event last year will likely join One Nation’s ranks in the upper house.
A candidate that the Liberals called a “Trojan horse” is poised to steal a lower house seat. Meanwhile, a former council...
As homebuilders warn of looming construction materials shortages, the state government has progressed a new masterplan t...
From cheaper power bills to rent assistance and healthcare savings, here’s what cost-of-living support is available to S...
Expect the abortion debate to return to parliament in the next four years as upper house MLC Sarah Game also looks to ch...
Ahead of this weekend’s must-win matches, SA’s diehard Crows and Power fans give InDaily their insights.
Duxton Pubs hosted its inaugural Celebrate Great Awards at Little Bang Brewing.
This weekend, soak in the outdoors at A Taste of the Hills Festival or get a cultural fix at the French Film Festival.
Mandy Hall’s early memories are filled with food. In this column, she shares a beautiful picture of growing up in Norwoo...
The Childhood Of The World, premiering at Adelaide Festival 2026, marks the final show for Adelaide theatre company Slin...
Minda hosted an event in Verco Hall at its North Brighton site, acknowledging and celebrating its volunteers.
Hickinbotham hosted the official opening of the new Sea Turtle Park at Port Noarlunga.
Film producers behind Mortal Kombat and Kill Bill are switching gears to create a romantic drama set in the Adelaide Hil...
Whether they’re making sickly sweet pop, jagged avant-rock or electronic folk, there’s something special going on. These...
Some of the state’s top designers will showcase a “behind the scenes” look at their sustainable fashion initiatives in a...
Part Art Deco throwback, part neon-lit social hub, Rosemont Hall nails the art of gathering. Long lunches, loud dinners,...
Forty years ago, Adelaide borrowed a transport idea from Germany, built it bigger, and created something truly unique. M...
This collection of short essays sees Margaret Merrilees reflect on the past and the future, from her memories of Adelaid...
This week’s Poet’s Corner contribution comes from Robert Martland in South Australia.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised this article includes the names and images of people who have ...
American cinema legend Jim Jarmusch reunites with Cate Blanchett and Tom Waits for his latest film, the three-part Fathe...
Author J.A. Stevens has recreated Regency London – with a Bridgerton-esque twist – in her debut novel, A Change of Pace....
With inventive set design and tightly choreographed twists and turns, this stage adaptation of the classic board game wh...
Set in a prime location on the southern Fleurieu, this coastal retreat champions its vast ocean views and the natural la...
Built in 1978, this unique vision of mid-century architecture has been fully restored to champion quality materials and ...
This sprawling 1890 estate in Medindie is approximately 2850 square metres and is expected to break the state residentia...
Food identity and former MasterChef contestant Mandy Hall is selling her spacious family entertainer, creating an opport...
This 1915 heritage home has been renovated to blend its contemporary resort feel with traditional bones, featuring a sau...
Hitting the market this week is the Kensington Gardens home of Kellermeister Wines chief winemaker Mark Pearce who built...
The US administration has delivered a warning to Iran, saying they are prepared to “hit harder than they have ever been hit before” if the nation does not agree to a peace deal.
Shooting is starting on a new shark satire movie at an Adelaide seaside region on Friday and its directors are sending out an SOS for “extras” to join the cast.
In shock news for MAFS fans, one of the programme’s much-loved experts has died aged 54 years. She leaves behind her husband and 10-year-old daughter.
Reports are emerging that the United States is planning to send in thousands of elite paratroopers to the Middle East as US President Trump tries to get the Strait of Hormuz reopened to shipping traffic.
Film producers behind Mortal Kombat and Kill Bill are switching gears to create a romantic drama set in the Adelaide Hills, with a spicy twist.
Bilbies, bunny pops, smash eggs and artisan bars – South Australia’s chocolate makers are bringing serious creativity to Easter. Here’s where to find the best local treats this year.
SALIFE March issue
This collection of short essays sees Margaret Merrilees reflect on the past and the future, from her memories of Adelaide’s queer community to facing arrest after joining anti-Santos climate protests.
Set in a prime location on the southern Fleurieu, this coastal retreat champions its vast ocean views and the natural landscape.