After announcing her party’s gas policy at a major conference in Adelaide, One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson rejected claims her South Australian MPs were “hypocrites”.
Housing demand is chipping away at the Great Australian Dream to own a half acre block. As the state government plans ne...
SA heritage icon R.M. Williams has teamed up with the country’s top fashion organisation in a plan to bring manufacturin...
After announcing her party’s gas policy at a major conference in Adelaide, One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson reje...
The soaring price of petrol is sending more Australian drivers to electric cars and the trend could change the worldwide...
A One Nation MP has addressed his sexuality in his first speech to parliament after an election win that saw his past ca...
Sarah Game has introduced a new anti-abortion bill in parliament, backed by a coalition of religious groups. One of the ...
How does the space around you affect your success, happiness and productivity? Meet the South Australian women whose hom...
This weekend, find your inner zen with nature-based wellbeing sessions at the Adelaide Botanic Gardens or celebrate 10 y...
Tasting Australia, presented by Journey Beyond, and Good Neighbour hosted a Mother’s Day lunch in Town Square.
New luxury bridal boutique Priv’elle Atelier opened on Payneham Road featuring high-end designer dresses and South Austr...
With more choice than ever and a shift towards self-expression, eyewear is becoming a curated wardrobe of its own – equa...
Gerard McCabe celebrated its 40th anniversary and hosted the launch of its historical exhibition at its Adelaide Arcade ...
Four SA artists are among names like the Wiggles for the Australian Independent Record Label Association’s 2026 awards n...
As the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra celebrates its 90th anniversary this weekend, CityMag meets the people ensuring it hi...
If your ideal winter weekend involves molten cheese, French wine, jazz, fire pits and watching Amélie under the stars wi...
The world knows the Market is a top foodie destination, but when did you last properly explore it? Here are four stalls ...
Lime Cordiale is swapping standard gigs for a full orchestra at Adelaide Cabaret Festival – and according to Artistic Di...
From multi-sensory installations to “weird mocktails”, Youth Inc.’s Festival of the Unexpected is inviting Adelaide into...
The South Australian Museum’s biennial survey of nature-inspired contemporary art spans algal blooms, icebergs, and a gi...
This week’s Poet’s Corner features a further contribution from Ann Somerville-Charles in Adelaide.
In our regular Q&A column What’s My Scene, InReview speaks to emerging and established local artists to get their take o...
Kate Suthers, well known as the ASO’s concertmaster, somehow found time to run this year’s 2026 Coriole Music Festival. ...
In just five years Alfred Lowe’s bright ceramic sculptures have drawn a level of attention the Adelaide-based Arrernte a...
Former Zephyr Quartet cellist and composer Hilary Kleinig has stepped out of her comfort zone with her debut solo album ...
Designed by Max Pritchard, this Highland Valley home champions natural light and the rural landscape with an extensive g...
This four-storey home champions open-plan living in Adelaide’s foothills, with quality materials and natural light at th...
This architectural wonder sits on more than two-and-a-half hectares of land and boasts a tennis court, swimming pool, sa...
Once owned by artist David Bromley, The Mill at Middleton is a creative hub and historic home that boasts a swimming poo...
This heritage Hyde Park villa has been restored to its former glory with a modern extension that champions bright, spaci...
This heritage listed Wayville home, originally designed by the renowned Walter Charles Torode, is a rare gem boasting th...
Housing demand is chipping away at the Great Australian Dream to own a half acre block. As the state government plans new rules for taller buildings and bigger garages, renowned photographer Alex Frayne captures a quiet moment in the suburbs.
Some say the federal budget didnt’ go far enough, for others it’s too far. Today, Treasurer Jim Chalmers defends his budget.
A UK radio station has been forced to apologise after it mistakenly announced the King had died.
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson isn’t ruling out a tilt at the lower house as she attempts to set up a new office in a closely watched seat.
Four SA artists are among names like the Wiggles for the Australian Independent Record Label Association’s 2026 awards night, held in Adelaide in July. See the full list of nominees.
The world knows the Market is a top foodie destination, but when did you last properly explore it? Here are four stalls to check out next time you go.
SALIFE May issue
The South Australian Museum’s biennial survey of nature-inspired contemporary art spans algal blooms, icebergs, and a giant feline from Abdul-Rahman Abdullah. But does it really capture the depth of Australian art’s response to the environment?
Designed by Max Pritchard, this Highland Valley home champions natural light and the rural landscape with an extensive glass exterior and north facing position.