Why Grace Tame doesn’t fear ‘upsetting the applecart’
Former Australian of the Year Grace Tame has told an Adelaide Writers’ Week panel that there needs to be a shift in how we teach the language of sexual assault.
Former Australian of the Year Grace Tame has told an Adelaide Writers’ Week panel that there needs to be a shift in how we teach the language of sexual assault.
From science researchers to social influencers, six of the state’s most inspiring women have been recognised in SA’s Women of the Year Awards.
The heritage-listed frontage of a landmark Prospect Rd building ravaged by fire last year has been approved for destruction. But the saga isn’t over yet.
A Flinders-made pet vaccine might be too late for Tom Koutsantonis’ cats but it could soon be ready to protect other South Aussie moggies.
Wil Anderson recounts hilarious struggles to relate to residents in his new home town, dubbed the anti-vax capital of Australia.
Ice hockey is a sport known for its wild brawls but a South Australian program taking teens off the street and onto the rink says it is facing its biggest fight yet.
Instantly relatable, charismatic and doubled-over-gasping-for-air funny, Bok held the audience in the palm of her hand.
From unicorn tea parties and magic shows to Nerf wars and slime fun, children’s birthdays can be a dream come true. Get the party started with these Adelaide entertainers and planners.
Unicorns have been spotted around the state hosting tea parties and attending children’s birthday parties, helping spread the magic around SA.
A 19-year-old Inman Valley man has died after a single car collision in Meadows, and there has been another serious single car crash in Kangaroo Flat
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