Randa Abdel-Fattah says media has muted Palestinians
Palestinian Australian author Randa Abdel-Fattah criticized the media for their coverage of the Gaza conflict during an event at Adelaide Writers' Week.
Record rain batters Eyre Peninsula as Adelaide braces for deluge
Record rainfall in South Australia has brought relief to some areas, especially on the Eyre Peninsula, but authorities warn of continuing heavy rain.
Power disrupted at Flinders Medical Centre during storm
Severe weather caused a temporary power disruption at Flinders Medical Centre in Adelaide, affecting surgical equipment and capacity.
Calls to avoid 'funding cliff' in the eradication of feral deer in Adelaide
South Australia's Feral Deer Eradication Program is seeking sustained funding to continue its successful efforts in managing the deer population in the region.
'Potentially life-threatening' flooding forecast as SA residents warned to batten down
South Australia is bracing for potentially life-threatening flooding as the Bureau of Meteorology issues severe weather warnings and prepares the public with sandbags amidst an expected deluge.
Adelaide Uni students fear merger could extend degrees and debts
Students at Adelaide University are concerned that the recent merger may prolong their degree completion times and increase their financial burdens.
River with a 'pong' causes rowing, boat rides to be cancelled
The River Torrens has been temporarily closed and boat activities suspended due to high levels of E. coli and dead fish found in the water.
Theatre company signals final curtain call as funding dries up
The Adelaide theatre company Slingsby announced it will shut down due to funding losses, culminating in its final performances at the Adelaide Festival.
Childhood education student had abuse material on phone, ABF alleges
A man aspiring to study early childhood education in Australia had his visa canceled after child abuse material was allegedly discovered on his phone upon arrival at Adelaide Airport.
Angus Taylor says federal Liberals must 'do better' amid SA campaign
Opposition leader Angus Taylor acknowledges the need for improvement within the federal Liberal Party following criticism from South Australian leader Ashton Hurn during a campaign event in Adelaide.
Adelaide council reviews mobile parking patrol amid 'complaints'
Adelaide City Council is reviewing the operations of its camera car used for parking enforcement following complaints about fairness in fine issuance.
Cockroach numbers surge in Adelaide during warm, humid weather
Cockroach populations in Adelaide are increasing due to warm and humid conditions, with the potential for more infestations as the weather continues to warm.
Safety concerns at forefront as MotoGP moves to Adelaide street circuit
Concerns regarding rider safety and traffic management arise as MotoGP announces its move to a street circuit in Adelaide next year.
University secures 'conditional approval' after research accreditation issue, internal emails reveal
Adelaide University has received conditional accreditation for its Human Research Ethics Committees following a compliance issue related to research involving human subjects.
For salty South Australians, motorsport revenge is oh so sweet
The article explores the enduring resentment of South Australians towards Victoria for taking the Formula 1 Grand Prix, highlighting its historical significance and emotional impact on the local culture.
Adelaide Ice Arena charged after patrons hospitalised for alleged carbon monoxide exposure
Safework SA has initiated criminal charges against Adelaide Ice Arena for failing to prevent carbon monoxide exposure during a hockey match that resulted in numerous hospitalizations.
CFS sirens during Macclesfield bushfire reignite debate about technology
The recent bushfire near Macclesfield has sparked discussion regarding the effectiveness of fire sirens and mobile phone alerts among residents.
Racing champions unload over Phillip Island MotoGP loss to Adelaide
Former MotoGP champions Wayne Gardner and Casey Stoner express their disappointment over the Victorian government's decision to relocate the Australian MotoGP from Phillip Island to Adelaide starting in 2027.
Breaking: SA secures Australian MotoGP, world-first street circuit announced
South Australia will host the Australian MotoGP from 2027, featuring a unique street circuit in Adelaide.
Adelaide could be in pole position to host MotoGP
Speculation is rife that Adelaide may be the new host for the MotoGP event, especially after breakdowns in negotiations between race owners and the Victorian government.
Planned nurse strike at major Adelaide hospital rescheduled
The planned nurse strike at Lyell McEwin Hospital in Adelaide has been rescheduled due to ongoing pay disputes with the government.
Housing to play part in future of both old and new ABC sites in Adelaide
The ABC is relocating to new premises in Adelaide's CBD, with plans for affordable housing at both the new and old sites.
Randa Abdel-Fattah to feature at Sydney Writers' Festival
Randa Abdel-Fattah, a Palestinian-Australian author, will participate in the upcoming Sydney Writers' Festival despite facing a rescinded invitation to another festival amid government pressure.
ABC Adelaide to move to new arts hub in CBD
ABC Adelaide is relocating to a new arts hub in the CBD, which will also house several other prominent arts organizations.
Push for swim safety signs at airports after foreign-born drowning rise
The South Australian government is considering implementing water safety messages at Adelaide Airport in response to an increase in drowning incidents among people born overseas.
Four men again jailed for life for killing Albanian refugee in Adelaide
Four men have been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of Urim Gjabri in Adelaide after their earlier convictions were overturned.
Body found in Adelaide river prompts police investigation
Police are investigating the discovery of a body found in the Patawalonga River in Glenelg North, Adelaide.
Nurses and midwives to go on strike at major Adelaide hospital over wage claim
Nurses and midwives at Lyell McEwin Hospital in Adelaide will strike over a wage claim for a 21 percent increase, amid a government offer of 11 percent.
Anthony Kim's journey to hell and back leads him to LIV glory in Adelaide
Anthony Kim's inspiring victory at LIV Adelaide marks a personal triumph over addiction and hardship.
PM announces $3.9b 'down payment' towards $30b submarine shipyard
The Australian Prime Minister has pledged $3.9 billion for a submarine shipyard project in Adelaide as part of a $30 billion investment.
Construction starts on Adelaide's first skyscraper amid continued opposition
Construction has begun on Festival Tower Two, Adelaide's first skyscraper, amid ongoing concerns regarding its location and financial transparency.
Traders 'excited for the future' after lengthy Jetty Road disruptions
Traders on Jetty Road in Glenelg are optimistic about the future following the completion of major infrastructure upgrades.
Cigarette lighter prompts gun scare near Adelaide school
A man was arrested in Adelaide after carrying a cigarette lighter that looked like a firearm, causing a temporary lockdown at a nearby school.
Built-in babysitter and a constant companion: This is multigenerational living
A woman shares her experience of living in a multigenerational home with her mother, husband, and three children in Adelaide.
Man arrested after alleged sexual assault of girl on bus
A man has been arrested in connection with the alleged sexual assault of a teenage girl on a public bus in Adelaide, Australia.
How Adelaide became a shining light for Saudi-backed golf
Adelaide is becoming known as a vibrant hub for Saudi Arabia's LIV Golf events, contrasting with quieter tournaments elsewhere.
Adelaide's own a medal contender for US in Winter Olympics women's double luge
Chevonne Forgan from Adelaide is set to compete for the United States in women's double luge at the upcoming Winter Olympics 2026.
Adelaide aquatic centres close for cleaning after cluster of gastro cases
Adelaide's aquatic centres have closed for decontamination following a cryptosporidium outbreak linked to Waterworld that has affected several children.
Police warn against 'false hope' as bones identified as 'non-human'
Police have identified bones found during a search for two missing girls as non-human, urging caution against speculative media reporting.
Craig Goodwin's World Cup hopes dashed by long-term groin injury
Craig Goodwin faces a three-month absence due to a groin injury, jeopardizing his participation in the upcoming World Cup.
Four stand trial after man's remains found in wheelie bin
Four individuals are on trial in South Australia for the alleged murder of Geoffrey McLean, whose remains were discovered in a wheelie bin.
Man jailed for raping teenager under care of SA Department for Child Protection
A man has been sentenced to over eight years in prison for raping a teenager who was under the care of South Australia's Department for Child Protection after she had an argument with her foster carers.
St Kilda star Max King injured again, Port ruckman's season over
St Kildaβs Max King has suffered another injury setback while Port Adelaideβs Ivan Soldo has been ruled out for the entire 2026 season due to an ACL injury.
Plane spotters call for dedicated aircraft viewing area at Adelaide Airport
Adelaide plane spotters are advocating for a dedicated viewing area at Adelaide Airport due to obstructed views caused by recent developments.
The Mark of Cain lead singer on a lifetime masking the truth
The lead singer of The Mark of Cain discusses the deeper personal struggles behind the band's uncompromising rock music and its resonant themes of combat and truth.
Adelaide Writers' Week saga 'probably was preventable', festival director says
Adelaide Festival director Julian Hobba reflects on the controversy surrounding the disinvitation of author Randal Abdel-Fattah from Writers' Week and emphasizes the importance of festival independence from government influence.
Accused murderer told police he wanted to kill 'a few people', court hears
Shaun Michael Dunk is on trial for allegedly murdering Julie Seed and attempting to murder Susan Scardigno, with claims he expressed a desire to kill several individuals to police during an interview.
This prison music program changed lives, but what happened when it ended?
The article discusses the impact of a creative music program in prison on inmates' lives and questions the sustainability of such programs after their conclusion.
Australia's netballers thrash Jamaica in first Test
The Australian netball team won decisively against Jamaica in the first Test match, with a score of 72-41 in Adelaide.
Alleged attempted murder victim tells of 'cat-and-mouse' chase around office
The victim of an alleged attempted murder described a harrowing chase in her office during the trial of Shaun Michael Dunk, who is accused of murdering her colleague and stabbing her multiple times.