The outgoing CEO of Festival City ADL urged the state’s industry leaders to stop turning against one another and to strive for solutions in order to rebuild and transform a sector that’s letting grassroots festivals wither.
Should you really ‘take breaks’ from contraception? Do IUDs hurt like hell? Forget TikTok rumours – we’ve talked to an e...
The state government will introduce special legislation to take control of the North Adelaide Golf Course from the counc...
An email exchange about a councillor’s Facebook post has been tabled in parliament, illustrating broader concerns about ...
Mount Lewotobi Laki-laki, a volcano on Indonesia’s Flores island, has erupted, sending a column of ash up to 10 kilometr...
The outgoing CEO of Festival City ADL urged the state’s industry leaders to stop turning against one another and to stri...
The Australian Marketing Institute (AMI) South Australia held an event at The Drive, with keynote speaker Professor Byro...
Treasury Wine Estates unveiled its new $15 million winemaking facility and its wine brand Sorbet in the Barossa Valley l...
The French-Australian Chamber of Commerce & Industry hosted Dentons Gala – Midnight in Paris 2125: Where the Future Glow...
The Flinders Wicked Problems Report, which surveyed Australians about the most important problems in their local communi...
If you are traversing the streets of Adelaide, then SALIFE’s resident restaurant reviewer, Jessica Galletly, hopes that ...
As the director of Chamber Music Adelaide, Elizabeth McCall loves creating opportunities for local musicians, as well as...
Jake Kellie is taking his culinary journey in a new direction, but will continue to oversee his Norwood establishment Ar...
In this edition of Lunch Hour, we travel to East End hot spot Exchange to grab its famous Wallace sandwich.
One night, eighteen artists, seven venues – on Saturday, July 19, Supersonic will turn the West End into a late-night so...
Fire pits, epic light shows, themed cocktails and even falling snow – Rundle Street will be transformed into a winter wo...
Ben Ayris is running in the council’s Central Ward by-election and told CityMag about what he wants to see the city do f...
We’re spoilt for choice here in Adelaide when it comes to talented young musicians making some very special tunes. We li...
For one night only pop star Jessica Mauboy pulled back the curtain on her illustrious career with a stripped back Adelai...
Acclaimed poet and author John Kinsella muses about his interactions with public art, recalling his long-ago days of liv...
It’s hard to overstate the importance of Sunday Too Far Away for the fledgling South Australian Film Corporation.
Rock n roll’s reigning king of statement sunglasses and leather pants will headline the Saturday night lineup at this ye...
South Australian theatre-maker Joanne Hartstone has turned a ‘diabolical break-up’ into a new show that is part cabaret,...
South Australian arts and culture news in brief.
With sweeping coastal views from its coveted location atop Port Elliot’s headland, this enviable four-bedroom beach hous...
Located in Rostrevor, this modern home has been designed to take full advantage of the vineyard, city and ocean views.
Featuring a stunning modern extension that capitalises on panoramic views, this historic villa in the Adelaide foothills...
Set on 40 hectares at the tip of the Fleurieu Peninsula, luxury farm-stay accommodation Saltbush Farm is surrounded by n...
Old meets new in this primely located Victorian villa, which has hit the market for the first time since 1998.
Designed by renowned architect Pauline Hurren, this Georgian-style Adelaide Hills masterpiece is on the market for the v...
The Australian Marketing Institute (AMI) South Australia held an event at The Drive, with keynote speaker Professor Byron Sharp and five marketers sharing insights into growing well-known local brands.
Many Australians feel decisions are being made about us, not with us, writes Peter Martin. A solution is Citizen Assemblies.
With voting for one of the 96 unique towns the 2025 AgTown of the Year now open, we take a look at life in South Australia’s agricultural towns.
Forget green smoothies and HIIT workouts – Flinders University experts reveal if you want to level up your life, you might just need … more sleep.
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Acclaimed poet and author John Kinsella muses about his interactions with public art, recalling his long-ago days of living rough in Perth and the ‘conversations’ between public art and those who live with it.
With sweeping coastal views from its coveted location atop Port Elliot’s headland, this enviable four-bedroom beach house has received stunning upgrades inspired by Three Birds Renovations and now it could be yours.