Could this glowing algae turn the tide on SA’s toxic bloom?
Glowing algae has been spotted in South Australian waters in a sign the tide could finally be turning against the toxic bloom – but tourism operators warn it could be “too late”.
Glowing algae has been spotted in South Australian waters in a sign the tide could finally be turning against the toxic bloom – but tourism operators warn it could be “too late”.
A woman who was filmed on CCTV bizarrely taking – then returning – a safety bollard from a Port Wakefield roadhouse claims it was all just a prank.
This Adelaide content creator says she was living week-to-week before she raked in a staggering sum just months into her online venture.
It’s already been a bad year for flu in SA but now health authorities are bracing as cases surge compared to the same time last year – and they have issued a clear warning.
A South Australian man is among the dead after a B-double, two light trucks and two cars collided on a highway over the border on Wednesday.
More than 1000 homes and businesses lost power on Wednesday after a huge blackout hit Adelaide’s east.
The outspoken businessman has delivered a blunt message for “people who hide behind a keyboard”, saying they have “no place” in his stores. Find out why.
After one of our driest starts to a year on record, rain is forecast to fall again over SA. But how much will we get – and will it be enough to break our dry spell?
Too late for breakfast, too early for lunch … let’s do brunch! At these five cafes, brunch is the most important meal of the day.
Balancing businesses with babies, being a working mum can feel less like a juggle and more like a full-blown circus act. Read how these South Aussies are handling the balancing act.
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