20 things Critter wished he’d done before his death
As ‘Critter’ Adams lay in hospital dying from brain cancer, he made a wishlist for life. Now it’s part of a book his mother wrote to process his death.
As ‘Critter’ Adams lay in hospital dying from brain cancer, he made a wishlist for life. Now it’s part of a book his mother wrote to process his death.
Getting satellites into space shouldn’t cost the Earth, says the Nature Conservation Society of SA. Is the wilderness on the Eyre Peninsula really the best site for it?
Shade protection is top priority when it comes to helping your garden surviving the intense heat of summer, writes garden writer Jon Lamb in his final column, after 40 years with The Advertiser.
Gardening expert Jon Lamb reflects on his remarkable journey from rural reporter to beloved protector of the plants, as he pens his final column for The Advertiser after 40 years.
For the first time, the EPA has provided a searchable map of contaminated groundwater across Adelaide.
A young computer vision scientist on Lot Fourteen has won a prestigious Google Fellowship for her work teaching machines to tell the difference between objects in a photo or video. It’s a skill they’ll need to take over the world.
The 2020 pageant was already going to be different and now a new announcement will have everyone singing the same tune.
This week’s news of the West End Brewery closure actually increased sales of the beer for now, but the imminent move to the eastern states poses questions on patrons’ ongoing favour.
West End Brewery workers are saddened by the closure of the Adelaide plant, but “could see that it was coming”, while there are hopes at least the SANFL chimney tradition can continue.
Parents need to be made aware that there are better options than tonsil removal say Flinders University researchers at the end of a 10-year study.
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