An Aboriginal Elder is surprised that One Nation’s star SA candidate doesn’t understand a common Kaurna greeting, after derogatory comments Cory Bernardi made on social media about an Adelaide Uni sign.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has arrived in Australia for a three-day visit which is set to deepen security and d...
Adelaide Festival has confirmed the first cancellation of a performer stranded as the Middle East conflict wreaks havoc ...
Opinion: SA’s greyhound racing was told it had two years to address six animal welfare issues after a state inquiry, the...
They made Michael B. Jordan appear twice in the same frame, at IMAX resolution, from an office on Flinders Street. Here’...
The well-known founding director of an SA-based business growth program has died, with Adelaide business leaders remembe...
Latest election promises: A re-elected Malinauskas Labor government will expand access to Seniors Cards, while the Liber...
The Adelaide Central School of Art opened local artist Jasmine Crisp’s solo exhibition Not Without Each Other at the Ade...
FACCI hosted its Tchin Tchin Welcome to 2026 event with BDO, Solaflo and NDE Solutions.
From veggies packed with vitamins to fruit packed with flavour, grow your own at home for all the delicious benefits. It...
This month, we celebrate International Women’s Day with our March issue dedicated to women who inspire us.
This snack board favourite is easier to prepare than you might think – all you need are duck legs and a few simple ingre...
Prohibition Liquor Co. opened its new site in the restored historical distillery at Seppeltsfield Estate.
From global music icons and beachside concerts to country shows, food festivals and high-speed thrills, March is stacked...
CityMag sits down with comedian Merrick Watts to chat about the ‘best show I’ve ever’ written – a wine-tasting extravaga...
An Adelaide distillery is releasing an SA-first spirit saying it promises to open a new chapter for ag in the state.
University Senior College challenges students to take responsibility for their learning while giving them real choice an...
Bold new commissions and thought-provoking public programming combine in an immersive showcase of artists pushing the li...
The Moment is a satirical mockumentary starring British pop star Charlie xcx as an exaggerated version of herself naviga...
Father-daughter duo Pete and Frankie Rowsthorn’s Fringe show Smooth and Wrinkly has fun moments, but it also has wrinkle...
Kate Walder leads an edifying show about the search for meaning. ★★★
The chaotic drama of a wedding reception provides ample space for crude jokes in this interactive show. ★★★★
The cabaret classic is maintaining is fabulous reputation in this latest return to Adelaide. ★★★★★
Tony Martin and TISM’s Damian Cowell played to their comic strengths for a fun hour of absurd songs that posed as electr...
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...
Palm Springs meets modern industrial in this waterfront home carved into the Port Lincoln foreshore. Eyre Peninsula owne...
Spread over almost 60 hectares, this country retreat in Balhannah features expansive views over Adelaide.
This Unley Park property champions quality and high-end finishes that will stand the test of time.
Only a stone’s throw from the CBD and nestled in the foothills, this Erindale home is the ultimate entertainer with a te...
The Adelaide Central School of Art opened local artist Jasmine Crisp’s solo exhibition Not Without Each Other at the Adelaide Central Gallery.
With the state heading to the polls on March 21, voters can choose from more ways to cast their ballot than ever before. Here’s how the process works – and how the Electoral Commission of South Australia (ECSA) conducts the election.
As thousands of Flinders University students arrive back on campus today, Vice-Chancellor Colin Stirling reveals in an exclusive InDaily interview that hundreds of international visa applications were not processed in recent years.
SA Liberals are promising millions for Tailem Bend and a freight bypass in its latest pitch, while Labor targets time-poor parents. See the list of 68 schools being promised new after-school care.
Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, is dead – and his death leaves the country’s leadership in flux, at the exact moment the conflict is spreading.
CityMag sits down with comedian Merrick Watts to chat about the ‘best show I’ve ever’ written – a wine-tasting extravaganza at the Garden of Unearthly Delights. Then there’s his journey to becoming a sommelier, his best wine-drinking buddy and why SA creates the best drops.
From groceries and bills to clothes and everyday essentials, small, realistic changes can help your money go further – without cutting joy or living on noodles.
SALIFE March issue
The Moment is a satirical mockumentary starring British pop star Charlie xcx as an exaggerated version of herself navigating the vagaries of stardom and branding during her Brat album era.
This 1915 heritage home has been renovated to blend its contemporary resort feel with traditional bones, featuring a sauna, swimming pool, gym and wine cellar.