Ashton Hurn has named the Opposition leadership team that will be fighting for seats at next year’s March state election – and there are a few surprises.
The Premier today announced a multimillion-dollar funding package to address South Australia’s “scourge” of domestic vio...
A damning Senate inquiry into Australian universities has found systematic governance failures, an insecure work environ...
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This week, InDaily readers respond to controversial plans for Hutt Street and a new look for the SA Liberals.
Tom Silvagni, the youngest son of AFL great Stephen, will face a pre-sentence hearing after being found guilty of two co...
Station Road celebrated its first birthday with the launch of ‘Friday Knock Offs’ in Festival Plaza.
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Jardan launched its new showroom in Adelaide’s East End.
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A more than year-long debate was finally resolved in a rowdy debate that drew a full gallery of passionate spectators – ...
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After surviving a devastating crash that left him relearning how to walk and talk, Daniel Woolley is now helping thousan...
A long-sought sculpture of an Aussie theatre icon finally has legs at Her Majesty’s Theatre, but not everyone was happy ...
As Slingsby Theatre readies its three-part curtain-call A Concise Compendium of Wonder, artistic director Andy Packer re...
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From Hannah Kent to Adelaide Writers’ Week director Louise Adler, we’ve polled the state’s writers, publishers, reviewer...
In this week’s Poet’s Corner, editor John Miles concludes another year.
Powered by rhinestones and pure Dolly energy, Tricia Paoluccio dazzles as Dolly Parton in a jukebox musical with a glitt...
Poet Jane Frank’s new collection comprises hymns to the natural world and poems about suburban life and observations of ...
This newly renovated home boasts the luxury of space with six bedrooms, six car parks and a self-contained apartment.
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Held in the same family for more than 45 years, this architectural ’70s home in the Adelaide foothills is now on the mar...
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On the market with a price tag of about $3 million, this expansive home in Toorak Gardens features a tennis court, swimm...
Singer, supermodel, Bond villain, fashion icon and now WOMADelaide headline act. Find out which legendary performer will grace the stage in March.
New funding aims to protect the state’s majestic white-bellied sea eagles and pelican populations from a lethal new strain of bird flu decimating wildlife across the globe – with fears some native species risk extinction.
Nearly four weeks after asbestos-contaminated sand was discovered in schools, SA Education Minister Blair Boyer has received a response to his call for a national inquiry into how it landed in Australia. SA is facing a costly cleanup bill.
Jennie-Marie Gorman thinks “the gap” is widening for public school children and that’s why the Australian Education Union is calling for a commitment for all classrooms to be brought up to scratch.
A more than year-long debate was finally resolved in a rowdy debate that drew a full gallery of passionate spectators – one escorted out of the chamber by security.
A former industrial site is being reborn as one of Adelaide’s most sustainable new neighbourhoods, with 800-plus new homes, retained heritage features and affordable housing options.
SALIFE The Collector’s Issue
As Slingsby Theatre readies its three-part curtain-call A Concise Compendium of Wonder, artistic director Andy Packer reflects on the company’s history, and their ecological ambitions for sustainable touring theatre.