One Nation leaders have addressed their supporters as counting shows an unprecedented surge in support for the party across SA. Pauline Hanson telling Peter Malinauskas she was leaving him “some landmines, they are called One Nation members of parliament”.
The SA Greens are celebrating their best South Australian state election result in history, results to date looking like...
One Nation leaders have addressed their supporters as counting shows an unprecedented surge in support for the party acr...
Labor has won the State Election with an historic result crushing the Liberal Party and challenging the traditional two-...
Communities still reeling from recent flooding are now dealing with evacuated hospitals, the prospect of extreme weather...
Early counting is showing One Nation clobbering the Liberal Party across southern and northern suburbs of Adelaide and r...
South Australians are out in force as a computer glitch prompts long polling waits, David Speirs espouses confidence in ...
With their timeless beauty, hydrangea – those deciduous perennial shrubs – can decorate both indoor and outdoor spaces.
Gospo Collective opened its show Jackson v Jackson at The Peacock at Gluttony.
Satisfy your sweet tooth with this grown-up version of a cherry sundae, spiked with amaretto liqueur.
Long loved for its wine, the Barossa Valley is increasingly a top destination for dining – and for good reason. Here are...
Jess Dover, model and co-founder of baby blanket brand, Something Sebastian, speaks with SALIFE about her favourite thin...
The Hutt Street Centre launched its first impact report.
Another popular fashion store is leaving Adelaide’s East End after Leonard St clothing quietly shut up shop a few weeks ...
The Alliance Française French Film Festival is back, bringing César-winning performances, literary adaptations and dazzl...
With the Adelaide Fringe’s final weekend upon us, have you crossed off your bingo card? Here are three artists’ tips for...
A festival designed to promote one of SA’s top culinary regions in the wake of the 2019 Cudlee Creek bushfire has become...
After 11 years at the helm, Heather Croall has farewelled Adelaide Fringe. Find out her parting words and most memorable...
A tailored urban wear brand is closing its flagship Ebenezer Place store, with a funky exhibition marking the end of an ...
Enneagon Movement’s show dazzles with 1920s Hollywood flair. ★★★★★
The comedian turns surgical menopause into a chaotic and candid spectacle. ★★★★
A blend of quick-fire comedy, musical chaos and classic 1950s intrigue. ★★★
Cam Knight delivers a sharp, relatable piece of stand-up, turning everyday anxieties into big laughs. ★★★★
The duelling duo turn family chaos into joyous drag mayhem, blending music, mischief and heart. ★★★★
Slava Grigoryan reflects on the demise of the Adelaide Guitar Festival, and his hopes to keep the spirit of guitar-playi...
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...
Palm Springs meets modern industrial in this waterfront home carved into the Port Lincoln foreshore. Eyre Peninsula owne...
Early counting is showing One Nation clobbering the Liberal Party across southern and northern suburbs of Adelaide and regional SA. But Labor is making a return to power. Read our running update on key seats in the 2026 state election.
As energy costs spike due to war in the Middle East, the federal government won’t rule out hiking taxes on gas company profits.
Global fears over rising petrol prices and dwindling fuel supply are stark reminders of Adelaide leading the nation in relying on cars, Committee for Adelaide chief Sam Dighton says.
More than 500 musicians have called on a state ballet company to reverse its plans to use recorded music for an upcoming tour of Dracula.
Another popular fashion store is leaving Adelaide’s East End after Leonard St clothing quietly shut up shop a few weeks ago. The third to be packing its handbags to exit the precinct.
Green paper, white paper, preferences and postal votes – here’s your step-by-step guide to casting your ballot this weekend.
SALIFE March issue
Built in 1978, this unique vision of mid-century architecture has been fully restored to champion quality materials and high end finishes.