Lockdown Kids docu-series: Covid’s shocking legacy
Spiralling mental health, youth crime and school refusal – this must-see docu-series examines the long-term impacts of placing the nation’s children into Covid lockdowns.
Spiralling mental health, youth crime and school refusal – this must-see docu-series examines the long-term impacts of placing the nation’s children into Covid lockdowns.
I was hit by a car going 170km/h and survived. No doubt about it, I should probably be dead. But after I was left unconscious, burning, trapped and helpless, something incredible happened, writes Advertiser journalist Ben Hyde.
Kbora Ali’s dad was rescued from the Timor Sea by the Royal Australian Navy on his journey to escape persecution. Now, she is committed to serving the country that saved her family.
Wickedly funny, understated, control freak. Philip Bacon is widely recognised as Australia’s leading art dealer but there’s a lot about him the public doesn’t know.
Lily Thai became synonymous with courage when the terminally ill 23-year-old ended her life with SA’s voluntary assisted dying laws in June. Now her story has won a national award.
A gripping new podcast investigating the deaths of six women as their families question how they died – and whether police did everything they could to find answers.
From $3 pints at the Havey to rumours of wild dance floors – and a faeces-flinger – Adelaide’s 20 to 30-somethings spent their golden years at these legendary late-night clubs.
Felix Metrikas has seen Russian brutality up close. He’s opened up about life-changing months spent in Ukraine as the war shows no sign of resolution.
There are 22 new faces among The Advertiser’s annual Power 50 list of influential South Australians. See who’s emerging and why.
If money was no object, you can have a ton of fun in South Australia. How many of these exceptional destinations have you experienced?
From a popular Afghan kitchen to a seaside shack selling local seafood, these are SA’s top restaurants where you can feast for under $50 for two. Welcome to the delicious.50 under $50.
From date nights to important milestones – here are the best restaurants in Adelaide and across the state where you can celebrate with loved ones. See who won the ultimate taste test.
On a Sunday night in 2008, police raided a home and found walls covered in faeces, maggots and cockroaches and children living in squalor. It was SA’s first House of Horrors.
Some love him, some love to hate him. John Kapiris has gone viral for his aggressive take on the cost of living crisis – but there’s heart among the controversy.
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