‘If the Taliban find him, they will kill him’
Young Adelaide-based refugees tell of the fears for their families stuck in the Afghanistan as the Taliban has swept back to power
Young Adelaide-based refugees tell of the fears for their families stuck in the Afghanistan as the Taliban has swept back to power
This week, a near-coup in parliament over the Sam Duluk affair, a high-profile lobbyist moves on from Adelaide United and another twist in a court case against Burnside Council.
You are much less likely to die from Covid if you’re vaccinated. So, asks Michael McGuire, how should we react to anti-vaxxers who only see the light on their deathbed?
There are no new Covid cases in SA but authorities say they are still trying to find dozens of people who they fear have been in contact with two infectious travellers.
One person has been flown to hospital and eight others hurt after a crash that’s sparked warnings about boating at night. It comes after a man’s body was found in the river earlier.
A new $84m school at Rostrevor will see high school boundaries change across the east – including a huge boost to popular Marryatville High’s intake zone.
Port Adelaide fans did not wait long after Oval crowd numbers were boosted for tonight’s match – but tickets are still available for Saturday’s Brisbane v Melbourne clash.
A new survey reveals most South Australians want a say at a referendum on when and where they are allowed to shop.
Until we deal with colonisation and its subsequent treatment of indigenous people the cycle of racism will just roll on, writes Michael McGuire.
Adelaide lawyers and students are scouring hours of match footage for signs of concussion to show to a coroner investigating a former player’s shock death.
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