After his troubled portfolio and personal life dominated headlines, Minister Chris Picton starts work on his economic “super portfolio”. He tells InDaily about being the country’s first Minister for AI and a major airline’s move into the CBD today.
Thousands of young SA workers are set to receive a pay bump over the next few years, with the Fair Work Commission rulin...
After his troubled portfolio and personal life dominated headlines, Minister Chris Picton starts work on his economic “s...
The owner of multiple Adelaide hospitality venues says the Reserve Bank’s move to slash card surcharges may mean pricier...
A high-profile Ukrainian mural featuring a young girl fighting injustice needs a safe new home after plans were approved...
It started as a simple idea to get more kids on to the farm. Now, it’s become one of South Australia’s most hands-on agr...
Premier Malinauskas is tipped to drop the “warm, fuzzy guy that any mother would want their daughter to marry” image as ...
Operation Flinders hosted a luncheon at the Hilton Adelaide.
Centurion hosted a morning tea event as it announced plans to redevelop 200 North Terrace.
Heading to the Hills? Make a weekend of it with these top five accommodation picks, from a fancy caravan to luxury villa...
Rose Cocchiaro, founder and executive director of Resolve Divorce law firm, shares how she best lives her life.
Winter is an exciting time for gardeners looking to start or add to their edible collection. Prepare early, as deciduous...
Adelaide Festival hosted its corporate partners at CODA Bar, followed by a performance of Theatre of Dreams at the Festi...
A free music festival with 40 acts will hit Port Adelaide in May, including a 13-year-old rapper on the rise. Meanwhile,...
Crisp air, flowing creeks and calmer trails – bushwalking season has arrived. From waterfall strolls to city loops, here...
A film producer behind Mortal Kombat and Kill Bill is switching gears to create a romantic drama set in the Adelaide Hil...
Whether they’re making sickly sweet pop, jagged avant-rock or electronic folk, there’s something special going on. These...
Some of the state’s top designers will showcase a “behind the scenes” look at their sustainable fashion initiatives in a...
Hugh Sheridan and co present a playful set full of romance and fun. ★★★★
Thomas ES Kelly weaves story, ceremony and movement into a haunting tribute to First Nations lives. ★★★★
The performer delivers a fiery, tongue-in-cheek celebration of redheads. ★★★★
From David Hasselhoff to Shaggy, Maren May turns a lifetime of intense infatuations into a relatable hour of comedy. ★★★...
Duane Forrest delivers a heartfelt mix of storytelling and song that uplifts and enlightens. ★★★★
A sharp, cheeky takedown of cycling culture blends British banter, drag king chaos and pop-infused silliness. ★★★★
Set in a prime location on the southern Fleurieu, this coastal retreat champions its vast ocean views and the natural la...
Built in 1978, this unique vision of mid-century architecture has been fully restored to champion quality materials and ...
This sprawling 1890 estate in Medindie is approximately 2850 square metres and is expected to break the state residentia...
Food identity and former MasterChef contestant Mandy Hall is selling her spacious family entertainer, creating an opport...
This 1915 heritage home has been renovated to blend its contemporary resort feel with traditional bones, featuring a sau...
Hitting the market this week is the Kensington Gardens home of Kellermeister Wines chief winemaker Mark Pearce who built...
The president of South Australia’s peak legal body has made a plea for fellow lawyers to uphold the rule of law in an increasingly destabilised world.
State and territory leaders are meeting to thrash out ideas to curb the ongoing fuel crisis as the Middle East conflict rages on.
In this week’s Briefcase, the Motor Trade Association hosts its annual awards ceremony, and a biofouling research centre opens at Osborne Naval Shipyard.
Are video games art or products? This fundamental mismatch is a source of tension for game developers, writes Zainab Darbas.
A free music festival with 40 acts will hit Port Adelaide in May, including a 13-year-old rapper on the rise. Meanwhile, the headliner for Norwood’s Gather Round festival has been revealed.
It started as a simple idea to get more kids on to the farm. Now, it’s become one of South Australia’s most hands-on agritourism experiences.
SALIFE March issue
Set in a prime location on the southern Fleurieu, this coastal retreat champions its vast ocean views and the natural landscape.