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InDaily is a local news and lifestyle publication for broad-minded people.  It takes you inside the trends of your state and your interests – empowering you with trusted information.

We invite you to help keep InDaily SA, accessible to everyone. Your donation, no matter the size, directly funds our ability to deliver the news, insights, and stories that hold power to account and amplify local voices. With your help, we can continue to dig deeper, ask the tough questions, and ensure South Australia remains informed by an independent press.

Your contribution ensures we can continue to do what we do best — bring South Australians the stories that matter and get inside South Australia. Thank you for standing with us.

Who you are supporting

The journalists listed below are just some of our team who strive to deliver the best local independent coverage of the issues that matter to South Australians. By supporting InDaily you’re supporting young journalist’s careers.

Some of the stories you’ve helped our journalists cover:

Last drinks for heritage city pub under 33-storey student tower plan

The Duke of York Hotel on Currie Street is the latest CBD pub to be targeted for high-rise development. Left photo: Thomas Kelsall/InDaily. Right render: Telha Clarke Architects

‘Cost-of-doing-business crisis’: hospo owners call for payroll tax reform 

Hospitality owners say payroll tax reform would help them stay afloat as small businesses reduce staff and try to keep their doors open. This graphic: Jayde Vandborg

Cranker saved from demolition under historic deal and legislation

A crowd of up to 2000 marched from Victoria Square to Parliament House on North Terrace in support of the Cranker before the deal to save it was announced. Photo: Helen Karakulak/InDaily

SA’s live music industry is worth half a billion dollars

South Australia’s music industry contributed $490 million to gross state product in the financial year 2022/23. Picture: Samuel Graves

City councillor to sue two others for defamation

Councillor Henry Davis (left) says he will sue councillor Phillip Martin (right) and councillor Janet Giles for defamation over comments made at a July meeting. Photo: Tony Lewis/InDaily

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