Cabinet of curiosities celebrating 165 years
A wonder chamber of magic, minerals, meteorites and cultural curiosities has been opened up to the public to celebrate 165 years of the SA Museum.
A wonder chamber of magic, minerals, meteorites and cultural curiosities has been opened up to the public to celebrate 165 years of the SA Museum.
The State Government is purchasing a new batch of luxury cars to replace the fleet’s last remaining Holdens. And they’re not electric – despite a vow.
Arborist report reveals hundreds of trees face the axe in a controversial plan for seven soccer fields and clubrooms at Belair National Park.
First withering mangroves and tidal saltmarsh, now trees are dying in the streets, parks and backyard gardens at St Kilda.
Parents may not need to pay top dollar for a top education, say some experts. Here we look at the numbers on private schools and private lessons.
Many SA parents are now paying six years of private school fees rather than five. So what’s the entry rate for Year 7 at a range of Adelaide private colleges?
Are you better off paying up to $300,000 in fees to put your child through a top private school, or saving the money to buy them a house? Experts have their say.
Shelling out for a private school’s preschool can be worth it but may not always buy the best quality. Search the table to see how they stack up.
One third of SA homes have solar panels and now the energy market rule maker wants to allow fees for excess solar fed into the grid during low demand periods.
Scientists scratching their heads looking at these extinct megafauna have finally cracked the secret to how they lived – with oddly shaped brains.
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