The Liberal and One Nation-led move to ditch the South Australian Voice to Parliament has been lambasted by a local Indigenous leader who said, “If that’s not racism, I don’t know what is”. He is appearing at a federal inquiry into racism directed at First Nations people today.
The State Government has extended its contract with the private operator of the Adelaide Remand Centre for another five ...
As debate rages over state government plans to cut down 585 trees for a redeveloped golf course in North Adelaide, renow...
A portrait of an SA-based Pitjantjatjara Elder and artist has won the 2026 Archibald Prize.
The Liberal and One Nation-led move to ditch the South Australian Voice to Parliament has been lambasted by a local Indi...
Over 70 years after it club founders first popped a plywood board up behind a netball goalpost, a heart-warming Riverlan...
SA parliament’s new Speaker wants to use the new role to promote kindness in memory of her son, who was killed in a one-...
Level up your brunch game with this cripsy potato rosti, topped with smoked trout and fennel.
Baritone Nicholas Lester speaks with SALIFE ahead of State Opera South Australia’s performance of Cinderella, which is p...
Since losing their Eyre Peninsula home and garden to bushfire, Lindy and Richard Gill have found solace and healing in a...
South Australian twins Helena and Vikki Moursellas, who became known from their time on My Kitchen Rules, chat about how...
Guests celebrated the opening of Angry Penguin restaurant at the Adelaide Festival Centre, where executive chef Alex Kat...
This weekend, explore the past at South Australia’s History Festival or wine and dine with some of the best the state ha...
What started as a specialty coffee spot has become a rotating experiment in ramen, matcha and ideas that refuse to sit s...
We’ve rounded up Adelaide’s best new music released in April, including a returning flight from Soul Bird and an Aussie ...
This iconic McLaren Vale spot beat finalists from Bordeaux and the Napa Valley to a coveted global gong – and its food a...
New neighbourhoods are taking shape across Adelaide’s suburbs – with affordable housing at the heart of each one. Here’s...
Ahead of his sold-out event, we talk to the dessert whiz about why SA’s so great, what he hopes people start realising, ...
Need inspiration fast? These SA-made gifts are for every kind of mum – from the amazing cook, to the bookworm and the on...
Cinderella is replete with brilliance and humour in Neil Armfield’s affectionate recreation of Rossini’s masterpiece, Gr...
One of South Australia’s best known and most celebrated poets, Geoff Goodfellow records a personally anchored combinatio...
Coriole Music Festival promises another immersive weekend of great food, wine and world-class chamber music. New artisti...
This week’s Poet’s Corner contribution comes from Anne Collins in Hobart.
Making their Australian debut, the Berlin-based Leonkoro Quartet boasts a musicality beyond their years and a technical ...
In our regular Q&A column What’s My Scene, InReview speaks to emerging and established local artists to get their take...
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,...
Nestled among the treetops, this Aldgate family home has been completely renovated to champion comfort and functionality...
Guests celebrated the opening of Angry Penguin restaurant at the Adelaide Festival Centre, where executive chef Alex Katsman is promising elevated European-style dining.
The so-called ISIS brides are returning to a hostile reception, with politicians maintaining they aren’t welcome. That could be dangerous.
Angered former University of Adelaide students are fighting to keep the doors open on a 90-year-old graduation tradition in the institution’s hallowed halls.
Work is underway on the next stage of clearing KI of cats with one group calling for enough cash to rid the island of the feral pests for good.
One of SA’s top defence industry leaders and a well-known scientist tell how they were left with significant injuries after altercations with kangaroos.
What started as a specialty coffee spot has become a rotating experiment in ramen, matcha and ideas that refuse to sit still.
New neighbourhoods are taking shape across Adelaide’s suburbs – with affordable housing at the heart of each one. Here’s your guide to what’s being built where.
SALIFE May issue
Cinderella is replete with brilliance and humour in Neil Armfield’s affectionate recreation of Rossini’s masterpiece, Graham Strahle reviews the latest State Opera offering.
This architectural wonder sits on more than two-and-a-half hectares of land and boasts a tennis court, swimming pool, sauna, cold plunge and wine cellar.