
Missed something in InDaily this week? Here are the highlights of this week’s news, features, arts and more.
Who is Ashton Agar? It was answered very quickly (video).
The mother whose plight was highlighted in the Debelle inquiry has warned she will seek to enter state politics if the State Government doesn’t agree to her demands to improve independence and accountability in the way the Education Department handles the aftermath of sex abuse cases.
Skilled migrants are leaving South Australia in droves after only a couple of years. Targeted programs to attract skilled migrants are getting them here – but two thirds leave within a couple of years.
The latest Holden manoeuvres explained: the man who needs to be convinced that the Elizabeth factory should stay open.
How many pokies are in your suburb? We’ve mapped every pokie machine in South Australia. The data shows the highest concentrations of pokie machines are in some of most disadvantaged areas.
What would church look like without God? A godless congregation is looking for a venue in Adelaide.
Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, Tony Morgan’s team keeps a careful eye on the Adelaide Casino. What they’re looking for might surprise you.
Why can’t Jay Weatherill take a holiday?
Kevin Rudd’s brazen plan to stop future coups against Labor leaders.
Government Architect Ben Hewett believes the design competition for the old Royal Adelaide Hospital site represents a radical new direction for the State Government – but says the media hasn’t quite understood what it’s all about.
Philip White remembers the great Peter Lehmann.
What’s cooking at Windy Point?
A recipe for lime, pistachio and rosewater tart.
An analysis of Australia Council funding shows that Melbourne and Sydney artists dominate. Are smaller cities like Adelaide being frozen out?
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