InDaily can reveal the price paid to lease the land for a controversial second tower going up in Festival Plaza, and why a hundred-strong community group say it’s “the worst deal ever”. The government says the low rent is not an accurate representation of the deal.
Administrators of Bedford Group have today confirmed that more jobs will be lost after making the “difficult” decision t...
It’s not just about the wine – South Australia’s top wine tourism businesses have been celebrated both nationally and in...
Claims a “distressed” prisoner at Yatala Labour Prison has been gassed, as prison strike action escalates across the sta...
South Australia has smashed its predicted $18 million budget surplus figure, with the Premier saying the bonus funds all...
New funding aims to protect the state’s majestic white-bellied sea eagles and pelican populations from a lethal new stra...
Nearly four weeks after asbestos-contaminated sand was discovered in schools, SA Education Minister Blair Boyer has rece...
Restaurant Botanic launched its debut book, Restaurant Botanic: A Year in the Life, which takes readers through the venu...
From the St Johns Carols by Candlelight to artisan markets and Santa’s Wonderland, there is plenty to do this weekend in...
These fun, easy and delicious pine cones are so simple to pull together – invite the kids to help create the Christmas m...
South Australia houses a wealth of renowned designers. Here, we chat to some of the creatives who make this state so ric...
CreateSA hosted the 2oth anniversary of the Ruby Awards at the Adelaide Convention Centre.
The Leaders Institute of South Australia held the Governor’s Leadership Foundation Program graduation at the Adelaide En...
Within the monolithic interiors of Simon Kardachi’s new joint, the restaurateur hopes you’ll come together and break bre...
A more than year-long debate was finally resolved in a rowdy debate that drew a full gallery of passionate spectators – ...
From safari stays to long lunches and laneway stories, here’s your guide to this year’s award-winning tourism experience...
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 ...
Angry Penguin will be the dining centrepiece of Adelaide Festival Centre’s $35 million upgrade, paying tribute to one of...
As Slingsby Theatre readies its three-part curtain-call A Concise Compendium of Wonder, artistic director Andy Packer re...
In Part Two of our 2026 preview, we’ve pulled aside some of Adelaide’s most prominent arts leaders for a peek at what t...
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.
Take a look through the aquarium-style pool windows of this Henley Beach South home on the market this week, offering oc...
Held in the same family for more than 45 years, this architectural ’70s home in the Adelaide foothills is now on the mar...
This grand neoclassical home in Walkerville boasts expansive grounds of 2600 square metres with an indoor swimming pool,...
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...
Restaurant Botanic launched its debut book, Restaurant Botanic: A Year in the Life, which takes readers through the venue’s dining experience.
It’s not just about the wine – South Australia’s top wine tourism businesses have been celebrated both nationally and internationally for their diversity and quality of experiences.
Pat Cummins is officially back in Australia’s Ashes squad, after the captain was named to return for the third Test against England in Adelaide.
SA prisoners face at least a 72-hour stretch locked in their cells on International Human Rights Day after prison workers continue to strike indefinitely and home detention officers join the action.
Health experts are seeing more SA children suffering from a raft of serious medical conditions linked to social media and a ban alone will not protect them, argues the state’s Australian Medical Association chief Peter Subramaniam.
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.
From safari stays to long lunches and laneway stories, here’s your guide to this year’s award-winning tourism experiences – perfect for long weekends, day trips and off-grid escapes.
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.