SA Police have arrested and removed protesters, including a 78-year-old, from the North Adelaide Golf Course this morning.
Patchy rainfall in the River Murray region has resulted in a lower-than-expected water allocation with no guarantees of ...
The Federal Defence Minister was on hand to officially open a first-of-its-kind $200 million hangar built in the city’s ...
South Australia’s gambling reform advocates and peak medical body say the federal government’s response to an online gam...
Lucy Stevens thought she was just helping out. Instead, volunteering led to jobs, international travel, lifelong connect...
Farmers in the state’s South East fear a proposed strip mining project could impact soil and water quality as the govern...
An Adelaide Crows fan who jumped ship from Fitzroy in the ’90s says North Melbourne will be “no sweat” for his side, whi...
Michelin Guide is making its Australian debut in South Australia. Here’s what that means.
The Helpmann Academy hosted the launch of its 10-year Impact Report and the Helpmann Future Fund at Government House.
Why go out for brunch? Cosy up this wintry morning with an indulgent twist on granola the whole family will love.
SALIFE’s fashion editor and stylist reveals her insights from Australian Fashion Week 2026, in Sydney.
A top London garden designer takes inspiration from Adelaide’s green spaces to create an ambitious show garden for this ...
Luxury takes a delicious turn at this immersive Barossa Valley retreat, nestled in a historical property that’s rich for...
As debate rages over trees being felled in the Adelaide Park Lands, renowned photographer Alex Frayne shares a moment of...
A new custom dining experience and bar opens this week from the team behind Sofia Bistro and Part Time Lover where anyth...
Is your baby showing differences in their social interaction and communication? Inklings is a free, evidence-backed prog...
Scarlet leaves, big-gorge views, coffee at the finish line — these easy Adelaide bushwalks deliver maximum payoff for mi...
Falling behind on bills can happen fast. Here’s how to respond, protect yourself, and get support.
From protest-inspired budgerigar costumes to paper-eating snails, Bridget Currie’s latest exhibition responds to Flinder...
South Australian zoologist Danielle Clode tackles her prickliest subject yet: getting up close to the quilled monotreme ...
This week’s Poet’s Corner contribution comes from Ann Somerville-Charles in Adelaide.
Starring a young Cate Blanchett in her first film role, the 1996 film Parklands remains a surprisingly evergreen – and v...
With a role in the new Wolf Creek already in the bag alongside a deeply personal film project, Connor Pullinger makes hi...
Cucumber sandwiches fly in State Theatre Company South Australia’s gloriously brash production that restores Wilde’s que...
This four-storey home champions open-plan living in Adelaide’s foothills, with quality materials and natural light at th...
This architectural wonder sits on more than two-and-a-half hectares of land and boasts a tennis court, swimming pool, sa...
Once owned by artist David Bromley, The Mill at Middleton is a creative hub and historic home that boasts a swimming poo...
This heritage Hyde Park villa has been restored to its former glory with a modern extension that champions bright, spaci...
This heritage listed Wayville home, originally designed by the renowned Walter Charles Torode, is a rare gem boasting th...
Inspired by the English countryside, this sprawling homestead sits on more than seven hectares and features a secondary,...
Senator David Pocock on the “cowardly” announcement hidden on budget day and why he says it shows a failure of political leadership.
A court has ruled Coles misled shoppers with illusory discounts under its “Down Down” campaign in a decision which could mean hefty fines for the retailer.
Over two weeks of hearings, a court was told about smear campaigns, hacked Snapchats, and the central claim – that Rebel Wilson lied about her star actress.
A lawyer for the partner of a former premier has sought for the man to be excused from appearing in court to face rape charges.
A new custom dining experience and bar opens this week from the team behind Sofia Bistro and Part Time Lover where anything can happen, from flying in one Port Lincoln tuna to a Lebanese twist on caviar.
Lucy Stevens thought she was just helping out. Instead, volunteering led to jobs, international travel, lifelong connections and opportunities she never saw coming.
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From protest-inspired budgerigar costumes to paper-eating snails, Bridget Currie’s latest exhibition responds to Flinders University’s rich and occasionally absurd archive of 1960s and 70s conceptual art.
This four-storey home champions open-plan living in Adelaide’s foothills, with quality materials and natural light at the forefront of its impressive 820 square metres.