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An elderly injured Adelaide cancer patient was forced to lie on a freezing footpath with broken bones for almost three hours waiting for an ambulance on Saturday afternoon.
The police resourcing crisis has boiled over with an emergency meeting of police union workplace delegates called to discuss its effect on rank-and-file officers amid fears public safety could be put at risk.
It is a popular new bikepath through Adelaide’s northern suburbs that allows cyclists to safely ride, away from busy motorways.
Adelaide was on the cusp of snatching the Formula One back from Melbourne under a secret plot by Premier Peter Malinauskas, thwarted only by an unfortunate case of ill timing.
Bookworms are flocking back to South Australia’s public libraries after the pandemic, official figures show, as the state’s pioneering borrower system hits a major milestone.
A 43-year-old man has died in a horror crash in Bordertown.
Australian navy officers would receive rigorous training aboard US nuclear submarines under a “milestone” piece of legislation introduced in Washington.
South Australian pubs and clubs can apply for taxpayer help to kickstart the decimated live music industry, amid pleas for fans to get off the couch to support venues and musicians.
South Australians worrying about the “perfect storm” of rising inflation, spiralling interest rates and high energy prices should have a financial health check.
I wasn’t scared, not quite. But I was intimidated.
For the past 25 years, the Australian and English national rugby teams have competed against each other for the Cook Cup.
Adelaide Designed & Manufactured COVID Vaccine Starting Human Trials 19/06/2022
Hawson’s Iron has upgraded its iron ore ambitions to a 20 million tonne per year operation and signed an early-stage agreement to develop an export port on the Yorke Peninsula.
A new Covid-19 vaccine designed and manufactured in Adelaide starts human trials this week with potential to become a major export earner – and it doesn’t require a needle injection.
A unique convergence of political will, climate, electricity-hungry established industry and abundant resources may not only save South Australia’s most significant and productive industrial area but allow it to thrive again on the global stage.
For the first time a majority of buyers in the new car-market are keen on looking at the electric vehicle option.
A Murray Bridge man, 29, has been charged with six counts of serious criminal trespass after allegedly smashing several shops windows at Elizabeth City Centre.
More transparency is needed over how the state’s vaping laws are being enforced, experts say, as authorities have failed to point to anyone caught breaking the rules.
Pelvic floor exercises and pregnancy go hand-in-hand but research shows it’s not just expectant mums who can benefit from flexing the muscles that attach to the pubic bone.
When somebody is murdered, their loved ones are flung on to a heart wrenching rollercoaster ride they never wanted to get on – but cannot get off.
Community spirit has been redefined in a tiny coastal settlement on Yorke Peninsula.
A new bridge has removed the level crossing for freight and passenger rail on Torrens Rd at Ovingham.
When you pop into Bunnings on a Sunday morning to pick up a can of semi-gloss (but actually to get a sausage with onions to ward off that dustiness from one too many Saturday night ales), are you having your mug scanned by facial recognition software?
Adelaide’s traditional shopping strips such as Rundle Mall, Hindley Street, Prospect Road and The Parade would be the most dangerous places to be in an earthquake, experts say.
A Mount Compass resident has told of his terrifying wake-up call in the early hours of Saturday as fire swept through nearby shops, leaving a damage bill of more than $1 million.
Adelaide has a long history in motorsport, and that history is on show at two unique events which provide a “museum in motion” and bucket-list experiences for any motoring enthusiast.
Ask any Supercars driver why they love the Adelaide 500 and the answer is always “the atmosphere”. The four-day event is renowned in motorsport circles as being as much about the party – with family friendly attractions by day and international music concerts by night – as it is about the top-notch car racing.
David Reynolds, Penrite Racing
Former high profile federal MP Kate Ellis is calling for public donations after a literacy organisation she acts as an ambassador for had vital government funding cut.
There’s a buzz in the air as the world’s top competitive cyclists gear up for the much-anticipated return of the Santos Tour Down Under in 2023 – and the signs are it’s going to be an exceptional experience for cyclists and fans alike. Now back to its full glory, Australia’s greatest cycling race will once again put South Australia in the international spotlight, with cyclists and teams from across the globe racing to compete in the long-time favourite event.
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Get ready for an influx of elite female cyclists to flock to Adelaide next January as the Tour Down Under women’s race has won world tour event status.
There’s a fine line between pleasure and pain when it comes to the ancient art of rope bondage, also known as shibari.
Young people are using encrypted messaging apps like Snapchat and Wickr Me to source fake Xanax tablets, with experts warning the results could be deadly.
The principal of a prestigious Adelaide private school has resigned in the wake of an investigation into her conduct, citing pressures on her health.
A mechanical engineer says simulations show a learner driver accused of killing three people in a horror crash was driving “pretty much fully” on the correct side of the road, a court has heard.The 17-year-old, whose identity is suppressed by law, has pleaded not guilty to three counts of causing death and four counts of causing harm by dangerous driving.
Alarm bells have been ringing loudly in South Australia for more than 20 years about blackouts being caused by depleted electricity supply.
The death of a mother of two young children who was turned away from an emergency department despite earlier saying she wanted to take her own life was entirely preventable, an inquest has found.
The unwavering focus of members of parliament in revealing whether fellow politicians rorted the Country Members Allowance could have scuttled any attempts to prosecute the alleged fraud, a court has heard.
Extended trading hours in the Adelaide CBD will be examined as part of a new strategy to ensure its continued post-pandemic recovery.
It was a day of celebration as the newly renovated Gawler line opened its doors to passengers on Sunday, after years of delays.
A child predator who groomed and blackmailed young girls into engaging in sexual activity via video calls was warned about his online behaviour months before he was arrested attempting to meet with a teenager, a court has heard.
Suspects remain at large after another luxury vehicle was stolen and torched overnight.
Police are on the scene of a serious crash in the northern suburbs where a car has crashed into a tree.
Motorists have been warned to obey the road rules at level crossings as the electrified Gawler rail line reopened on Sunday for the first time since December 2020.
These are the results Australia’s fertility doctors don’t want you to see – a league table of the success rates of the nation’s IVF clinics.
Opinion: Deciding to use IVF is one of the most emotional decisions a couple will make but our investigation into success rates shows they need to do their research first.