Broke and living on a bus: How Covid derailed muso Rob’s life
In just two years, Rob Butvila has lost his marriage, livelihood and home. The worst thing is he’s far from the only SA entertainer in such dire straits.
In just two years, Rob Butvila has lost his marriage, livelihood and home. The worst thing is he’s far from the only SA entertainer in such dire straits.
They’re often called adrenaline junkies, but some of SA’s best extreme athletes agree that it’s not the rush that keeps them pushing the edge.
It’s one of our city’s best-known vantage points, but now there’s evidence we’ve been pronouncing Windy Point incorrectly for generations.
Life would be smoother for South Australians who live on the border with Victoria, Labor says – if it wins the March state election.
A fourth – and highly contentious – dolphin sanctuary death was far from an ordinary event for the people tasked with protecting the creatures. Now their search for answers continues.
Chicken salt, the Hill’s Hoist, cask wine. Australia can thank Adelaide for many things, but did you know Adelaide also pioneered two of the country’s most popular dishes?
Live music is still declared too high-risk to join the party when the rest of SA enjoys some long-awaited freedom.
A spectacular cantilever viewing platform will be the centrepiece of planned redevelopment of the region surrounding South Australia’s oldest lighthouse on Kangaroo Island.
Move over City of Angels, it’s the City of Churches’ time to shine. Hollywood’s coming to SA and it’s bringing big bucks and big shots. So where are our new blockbuster gigs?
A ban on dancing and singing has left Adelaide’s night economy on the edge of a “valley of death”, as industry leaders plead for the return of stand-up drinking in the lead-up to Christmas.
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