West Coast surfers give sign the chop
Eyre Peninsula surfers closely guarded their secret spots in decades past, and now a sign pointing tourists to one of them has been attacked with an angle grinder.
Eyre Peninsula surfers closely guarded their secret spots in decades past, and now a sign pointing tourists to one of them has been attacked with an angle grinder.
In an industry where blokes are expected to just “put their big boy pants on” the dangers are more than just physical.
Friends and wine experts have remembered revered Adelaide Hills winemaker Taras Ochota, praising him as the man who “changed the way we drink”.
Fraternity, with AC/DC’s Bon Scott out front, are unsung heroes of the 1970s SA rock scene, but a new box set, book and concert are about to change that.
15-year-old angler Isaac Cooney has caught a monster carp from the banks of the Torrens – and he thinks there are still bigger ones out there.
Adelaide’s fastest rising star craft brewery has teamed up with major tea producer Dilmah to create what may prove to be the most unique beer of 2020.
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Soccer is usually about putting the biggest number on board but with scoring only part of the goal and a set of scales on the sidelines, in this league you really have to pull your weight.
The man who sparked a huge air and sea search off the South Australian coastline says his critics can shove it, and they’d be better off getting out of their lounge chairs and embracing some adventure themselves.
For three decades scientists have been watching our southern right whales on the Far West Coast, making it one of the most important and long-running whale studies in the world.
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