In the final episode of our state election podcast, we assess the state of play for the major parties and ask what went wrong for Nick Xenophon?
Ever wondered who keeps Adelaide’s festivals running smoothly? These young volunteers share why getting involved offers the ultimate festival experience – and invaluable behind-the-scenes skills.
Too young to be heard? Not anymore. This is a new plan for young people, by young people – and it’s filled with practical steps to improve SA right now. Check it out.
A small, picturesque SA spot won the gong last year. Which one should take out Ag Town of the Year in 2025? Have your say now.
Not sure where your coffee pods, glow sticks or pizza boxes go? This guide sorts the weird stuff so you don’t have to.
Today, readers comment on a push to keep ageing workers at their jobs, an SA energy firm and US moves to federally legalise marijuana.
Children and young people have a lot to say – why aren’t our institutions listening?
If sustainment of the Collins Class submarines goes west, it could set off a cascading chain of lost work for the Adelaide shipyards, writes former state defence industries minister Martin Hamilton-Smith. So why aren’t South Australian politicians fighting harder?
Funeral giant InvoCare has been accused of charging fees for no service and gouging hundreds of dollars from bereaved Australian families.
WeWork is laying off about 2,400 employees, almost 20 per cent of its workforce, as the office-sharing company seeks to drastically cut costs after it transformed from a Wall Street darling into a pariah in a matter of weeks.