SA Muslims fear politicians are fuelling “fear and division” as One Nation’s Barnaby Joyce lands in SA. His leader making controversial comments about Muslims this week.
Premier Peter Malinauskas has announced a Labor government will maintain funding for the Adelaide Fringe if re-elected, ...
Growing numbers of councils are being flagged as unsustainable by the state’s independent regulator, SA Water stepping i...
This week, InDaily readers were inspired by the courageous battle of SA’s former attorney-general with Parkinson’s.
You’re not going to want to miss this one! From top road projects, to Adelaide’s best bushwalking trails and what to see...
“I couldn’t bring myself to tell my 10-year-old, Rose Matilda, that another Matilda, also 10 years of age, had been murd...
SA Muslims fear politicians are fuelling “fear and division” as One Nation’s Barnaby Joyce lands in SA. His leader makin...
Just as garden designs have evolved over the years, so too has the palette that fills these greenspaces.
Fabulous females gathered to celebrate Galentine’s Day and the launch of Maison Appret’s “petite” rouge range, at Roma A...
Double-Emmy Award winning Irish singers The Shamrocks treated select guests to a preview of their Gluttony Fringe show a...
Cabaret artist and vocal coach Amelie Peters shares her current favourite things with SALIFE ahead of her Gluttony show ...
Fish fingers get a glow-up with these delicious nori-wrapped tempura flathead bites, finished with salted egg yolk.
Australian Dance Theatre’s Zoe Wozniak shares her performance day routine, from a slow, restful morning, to the wind-dow...
Founded by Caleena Sansbury and Kaine Sultan-Babij, WAYIN:THI is creating paid pathways, cultural connection and a new 5...
Tryp stretches Adelaide Festival’s sound palette with global experiments, local talent and a willingness to surprise.
A new community hub in the CBD’s south promises coveted sourdough, Scandi furniture and a gallery space. The unlikely tr...
Find out everything you need to know about this year’s festival season in our latest print edition of CityMag, on street...
Roller derby, club nights and $40 tickets for under-40s – 2026 is the year the Adelaide Festival throws its doors wide o...
Traversing a shimmering patchwork of memories and moments, this autobiographical show about grief pairs real vulnerabili...
An impressive youth theatre tackles George Orwell’s Animal Farm, a classic novel that hasn’t been this prescient since i...
Melissa Pullinger was just 20 years of age when her mother Mim passed away. Since then the young writer and performer ha...
Following a season of rave reviews at Edinburgh Fringe, Jade Franks brings her one-person show about suffocating (and so...
Vera Shrimp announces that there’s going to be bits about science and bits about her. The combination is both fascinatin...
Fearing her daughter won’t make captain of the school debating team an overzealous mother turns to drastic tactics to wi...
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...
This Parkside home, built in 1900, has been renovated to honour tradition and features a seven-metre raked ceiling, pool...
Fabulous females gathered to celebrate Galentine’s Day and the launch of Maison Appret’s “petite” rouge range, at Roma Adelaide.
Diary notes released under Freedom of Information show the Premier was meeting key players in December last year ahead of wrestling the MotoGP from Victoria’s Phillip Island.
SA parliament’s algal bloom committee has handed down its final report, with one coastal region claiming it was left in the lurch during the critical early stages.
Economists had predicted a fall in the nation’s unemployment rate but the figure has held steady – a key reading ahead of the RBA’s next interest rate decision.
Founded by Caleena Sansbury and Kaine Sultan-Babij, WAYIN:THI is creating paid pathways, cultural connection and a new 50-minute work, Fibres, for Adelaide Fringe audiences.
These South Australian acts are award-winning, genre-defying and full of Fringe buzz. Here are the locals you should see in 2026.
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Traversing a shimmering patchwork of memories and moments, this autobiographical show about grief pairs real vulnerability with solid theatrical craft. ★★★★
Palm Springs meets modern industrial in this waterfront home carved into the Port Lincoln foreshore. Eyre Peninsula owner-builder Duncan Moore shares the challenges of building this bold concrete abode, which is now on the market.