International opera AIDA – much-spruiked by the state government as being an “historic” first production outside of Italy – has been delayed by a year.
International opera AIDA – much-spruiked by the state government as being an “historic” first production outside of Ital...
At least one school in Brisbane has closed after traces of asbestos were found in brightly coloured sand designed for ch...
The CEO of the state’s peak tourism industry group tells InDaily that SA’s algal bloom and the “cost of doing business” ...
As InDaily explores urban sprawl 15 years on from a controversial rezoning, the Planning Minister assures Mount Barker w...
One of the state’s leading experts on the algal bloom is rejecting suggestions of a cover-up over the likely species pro...
Kyam Maher has confirmed a controversial “fun game”, that involved payments for a prize by anti-abortion campaigner Joan...
As we hit those warmer months, SALIFE Gardens & Outdoor Living Summer 2025 hits the shelves, with tips and tricks from t...
World Teacher’s Day Awards were held at Adelaide Oval.
Adelaide Festival launched its 2026 program at Adelaide Town Hall.
To coincide with the launch of the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra’s 90th anniversary season, ASO chief executive officer Co...
Everything McLaren Vale winemaker Renae Hirsch touches turns to gold – but it’s one red variety that has really caught h...
Impress your guests by adding a touch of luxe to your risotto, with this sweet corn and freshly shaved truffle version b...
They’re longer than a Boeing 747, the height of the Thebarton Theatre, and about to reshape how we move around the city....
As part of CityMag‘s Blueprint edition, reporter Claudia Dichiera deep-dives into how Adelaide’s hospitality scene is ov...
This month, west end venue Nexus Arts will host a concert series showing off the local talent from its year-long Interpl...
A new festival in Adelaide’s northern suburbs will debut this summer, with a lineup including a national band fresh off ...
What does it take to grow plants on the moon or Mars? An Adelaide scientist leading a global mission to grow life beyond...
Adelaide’s biggest gaming hit made global headlines, but it’s far from the whole story. Meet the local studios, creators...
A new and forensic history of the South Australian School of Art picks through the entrails of a fluid and very feisty l...
South Australian arts and culture news in brief.
Artist Jesse Hui says that each piece in her latest suite of paintings captures “an everyday scene of me”.
In this week’s Poet’s Corner, Sydney’s Libby Sommer offers a further contribution.
Adelaide writer Alex Vickery-Howe’s new play about political polarisation became unexpectedly prescient after the shooti...
Journalist turned author Lainie Anderson’s latest novel offers a charming and deeply researched historical mystery that ...
This traditional late Victorian farmhouse-style home sits on 71 acres of land and enjoys vast views of Adelaide.
On the market with a price tag of about $3 million, this expansive home in Toorak Gardens features a tennis court, swimm...
Retired medical professionals Angela McLean and Peter Sharley are selling their five-bedroom Adelaide foothills home whi...
With a resort-inspired design that wouldn’t look out of place on the Sunshine Coast, this West Lakes Shore home is nestl...
This high-end sandstone villa has been meticulously modernised for luxury living and entertaining, featuring a swimming ...
This fully-renovated historic cottage in Woodside sits on an impressive 12.54 hectares and is surrounded by some of the ...
At least one school in Brisbane has closed after traces of asbestos were found in brightly coloured sand designed for children’s play and craft activities.
SA’s First Nations Voice to Parliament is calling for an “independent commission for truth-telling and treaty” following Victoria signing an historic agreement this morning.
The number of people employed in Australia rose by a larger-than-expected 42,000 in October, causing the jobless rate to tumble to 4.3 per cent.
Australia could help to reduce carbon emissions around the world using green metals – with SA likely to play the major role, a new study has found.
As part of CityMag‘s Blueprint edition, reporter Claudia Dichiera deep-dives into how Adelaide’s hospitality scene is overcoming the post-Covid lull.
They’re longer than a Boeing 747, the height of the Thebarton Theatre, and about to reshape how we move around the city. Here’s what you need to know about the giant machines moving in to transform South Road.
SALIFE The Christmas Issue
A new and forensic history of the South Australian School of Art picks through the entrails of a fluid and very feisty local art scene.