How one dollar secured a house and a little slice of Paradise
A dollar won’t get you much these days, but for one lucky couple it was the difference between buying a home and leaving empty-handed.
A dollar won’t get you much these days, but for one lucky couple it was the difference between buying a home and leaving empty-handed.
David Dalaithngu has been honoured at the annual Ruby Awards, for SA’s arts industry, along with two of the state’s leading figures. Here are all the winners.
One of the nation’s favourite bands will return to Adelaide for the first time in more than a decade next year while Womad has also revealed new acts for its line up.
From the Prime Minister to the South Australian community where he spent his final days, David Dalaithngu is remembered with love, respect and gratitude for his art.
A barely known archipelago off SA’s coast is a wildlife haven that’s been compared to the Galapagos. Nathan Davies explores this natural sanctuary in our own backyard.
With a million hectares more than its closest rival, SA can now say it has the country’s largest national park – and Cleland and Deep Creek can boast status upgrades.
Adelaide City Council thinks Big Santa is too costly to keep. But another community may be willing to give him a new home in an iconic Christmas display.
Video of a man rescuing a stranded bronze whaler shark at Brighton beach is amazing people on social media – see it here.
For sceptics, discussing and debunking misinformation and myths is all part of the game – but 2021 has been one of the toughest years.
A veteran Adelaide performer says bureaucrats told a populary winery it had to turn on the lights and shut down the music if someone started to dance.
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