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The lowest-paid workers in South Australia's health system will walk off the job today in protest of the state government's decision to once again charge hospital workers for parking. → Read More
Every public primary school in SA will soon have a dedicated teacher onsite to support students with autism. → Read More
A family who fled Afghanistan after their daughter was killed in a missile attack has been reunited in Adelaide a decade later, after a successful court case against the Australian government over a four-year delay in processing their visa applications. → Read More
A police dog's stab-resistant harness saves the animal from serious injury during the arrest of a man who allegedly stabbed an officer with a screwdriver. → Read More
When Jasmin Witham started renting in Adelaide, she was forced to make a heartbreaking decision. → Read More
For many Australians, retirement is a chance to put down the tools after decades of hard work. But one group of men in the Adelaide foothills are doing the exact opposite, dedicating their time to repairing old bikes and donating them to those in need. → Read More
A South Australian manufacturing business reliant on wholesale electricity labels the national electricity market a "failure" after standing down 170 employees due to unaffordable operating costs. → Read More
Scientists say a tiny sample of an ancient asteroid is shedding new light on the creation of the solar system. → Read More
EnergyAustralia has been handed the largest ever penalty imposed under Australia's national energy retail law, according to the energy regulator, for failing to register people who use life-saving medical equipment. → Read More
Premier Peter Malinuaskas says the move will provide "targeted relief to those who need it most". → Read More
An "aggressive" motorist will spend more than four years behind bars for killing a cyclist while driving under the influence of "a cocktail of illicit drugs". → Read More
South Australia has recorded 1,861 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the total number of active cases in the state to 18,303. → Read More
Ismail Hussainy and his family were among the thousands who raced to Kabul airport as the Taliban took over Afghanistan. Forced to sleep on dirt, they waited nervously, hoping to secure safe passage. → Read More
An Adelaide man who allegedly tried to deliver heroin and other drugs concealed in food delivery bags to a COVID-19 medi-hotel has appeared in court. → Read More
People with dementia who are hoping to donate their brains to science, like former university lecturer John Thorpe, are being told they can't because SA's brain bank is at capacity. → Read More
Retired surgeon Philip Griffin has experienced the health system as both a cancer patient and as a doctor. As COVID-19 testing queues surge in South Australia, he's suggesting the current regime be expanded to allow the delivery of PCR tests via the mail. → Read More
A man guilty of murdering his housemate by beating him to death with a bicycle, wheelie bin and baseball bat in a dispute over an internet connection will spend at least 20 years behind bars. → Read More
After decades of pain and anguish for Kaurna people, the first repatriations of Aboriginal ancestral remains have been laid to rest on Country, with the SA Museum apologising for holding 4,600 Aboriginal remains over the past 165 years. → Read More
Chitra Mukherjee has not seen her husband for almost two years due to border closures. She is desperate for the borders to re-open and is devastated the timeline has been pushed back. → Read More
The CEO of Adelaide's Women's and Children's Hospital reveals 133 staff have refused to be vaccinated against COVID-19 and have been forced to take leave. Meanwhile, dozens of anti-mandatory vaccination protesters rally in the CBD. → Read More