Adelaide University pulled the venue for a sold-out event focused on the conflict in Israel and Palestine with just 72 hours’ notice, leaving organisers of the alternative Writers’ Week event scrambling to find a far more expensive, alternative venue.
Adelaide University pulled the venue for a sold-out event focused on the conflict in Israel and Palestine with just 72 h...
Construction continues to be at the centre of Labor’s election promises, the party today unveiling new policy to develop...
Sarah Game’s mother is throwing her hat into the ring in one of the state’s most talked about state election seats, one ...
A Riverland woman diagnosed with cancer says her final wish is to have the birthplace of her lifelong friend and renowne...
A prisoner caught with cocaine and assaults on prison officers have triggered renewed calls to stop Adelaide Remand Cent...
Conflict in the Middle East is “the last thing we need”, one agricultural leader says, as the cost of one vital farming ...
Slingsby’s final production, A Concise Compendium of Wonder, opened at the Botanic Gardens as part of the Adelaide Festi...
Mad March is in full swing with plenty to see and do across South Australia this long weekend. From WOMADelaide to the R...
The launch of Lauren Novak’s book, Meltdown, was held at Bowden Brewing.
It might not have the renown of Mornington, Byron or the Hunter, but it’s this understated quality that makes the Fleuri...
As the world marks International Women’s Day this month, Wilderness School reflects on more than 140 years of educating ...
Twenty Sixteen had its opening night at The Fantail at Gluttony.
We’ve rounded up Adelaide’s best new music released in February, including Any Young Mechanic, Swapmeet and a band that ...
The unveiling of a west end tribute to a top Adelaide hip-hop trio that took the hard road from Blackwood is only A Matt...
More than 120 artists and crew heading to the WOMADelaide festival have been caught up in travel chaos, some forced to t...
How does an Adelaide band that hasn’t released any music end up playing some of the biggest festivals in the world? Any ...
Long a local favourite, Prospect Road is now firmly cementing its reputation as one of Adelaide’s most exciting dining d...
Whether you’re a local or in town over Easter, Adelaide is swimming with great seafood restaurants – each showcasing loc...
Violinist Anthony Marwood’s musicianship seemed to know no bounds in this year’s Adelaide Festival, especially when he t...
In this week’s Poet’s Corner in the second of two consecutive contributions, Sydney’s Graham Wood writes of flying home....
A witty and inventive reimagining of Moby Dick set in contemporary London, Casey Jay Andrews’ transforms a crisis in Hou...
Kankawa Nagarra was 80 years old when she won the $50,000 Australian Music Prize. Ahead of her WOMADelaide debut, the Wa...
Tales of family life and the experience of First Nations people abound in Dr Richard Fejo’s debut musical venture at the...
A former child actor riffs on perpetual Brigitta von Trapp duty with big numbers, sharp edges and a knowing wink. ★★★★
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...
Spread over almost 60 hectares, this country retreat in Balhannah features expansive views over Adelaide.
This Unley Park property champions quality and high-end finishes that will stand the test of time.
Slingsby’s final production, A Concise Compendium of Wonder, opened at the Botanic Gardens as part of the Adelaide Festival.
John Howard refused to apologise to the Stolen Generations. Instead, he chose pride over reckoning — and ideology over truth, Amy Remeikis says.
New research shows the devastating mental health impacts of South Australia’s harmful algal bloom. One respondent said her morning “connect-with-nature walk” had turned into a “morning death walk”.
The Premier will bring SA Water back under government control and create a new body to keep the state’s gas in South Australia if re-elected in March. The state opposition claims there’s little detail in the proposal.
This is The Howard Effect, a three-part series marking 30 years since Howard’s first emphatic election victory.
We’ve rounded up Adelaide’s best new music released in February, including Any Young Mechanic, Swapmeet and a band that knows its puppetry.
Looking for some delicious CBD eats that won’t break the bank? Here are 12 great lunch spots that will keep your hunger satisfied – while supporting local business owners too.
SALIFE March issue
Violinist Anthony Marwood’s musicianship seemed to know no bounds in this year’s Adelaide Festival, especially when he teamed up with pianist Olly Mustonen in Elder Hall’s final all-Russian program.
Food identity and former MasterChef contestant Mandy Hall is selling her spacious family entertainer, creating an opportunity for a new owner to snap up a gorgeous character home in the leafy suburb of Myrtle Bank.