How golf fans LIV-ed it up at Grange
Thousands of people have flocked to Grange Golf Club to soak up a “buzzing” atmosphere, as day one of the LIV tournament exceeded fan and organiser expectations.
Thousands of people have flocked to Grange Golf Club to soak up a “buzzing” atmosphere, as day one of the LIV tournament exceeded fan and organiser expectations.
Teeing off alongside one of the world’s best golfers would leave any amateur player a little jittery. So how did Pieter de Wit fare against superstar Cam Smith at the LIV pro-am?
SA Opposition leader David Speirs says it is up to individual Australians to make their own decision on a national Indigenous Voice to Parliament at a referendum.
Smokers in Adelaide’s north can get $150 vouchers by quitting smoking in a groundbreaking trial – as a crackdown on vaping widens across the state.
Politicians voting against the Voice is merely more people telling First Nations what they think is best for us, writes Douglas Smith. That hasn’t worked.
Hardcore fans of British indie-pop band The 1975 are already queued – some having camped overnight – just to get the best front row views at their Adelaide concert.
Aunty Eunice Aston lived through the times when people like her were exiles in their own homeland, and how that still matters now.
The PM said the historic nation-first achievement would “flow across every state and territory”. Today’s event kicks off in Adelaide’s CBD from 10.15am – see the details.
Five successful Indigenous applicants will travel to California for a 10-week summer internship with NASA, as part of a new Australian Space Agency partnership.
Rumours of a potential Adelaide team competing in the National Rugby League have excited Adelaide clubs and fans, who believe the game in South Australia is ripe for the picking.
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