‘We’ll always be an Adelaide band at heart’
The founding member of legendary Australian group Little River Band says he was in his early 30s before he finally wrote a song he thought might be worthwhile – arguably his band’s biggest hit.
The founding member of legendary Australian group Little River Band says he was in his early 30s before he finally wrote a song he thought might be worthwhile – arguably his band’s biggest hit.
A decision to allow fishers to target cuttlefish off Whyalla after a seven year ban has some in the Spencer Gulf city up in arms. They say they’re worth much more alive than dead.
Kidnap, castaways and a brutal life beyond the end of the world. This is the dark history of life on SA’s islands before Adelaide was born, brought back into the light.
Two highly respected seafarers have joined a growing outcry against a state government plan to allow amateur and professional anglers to take more fish from SA’s marine sanctuaries.
Notorious bank robber Carl Synnerdahl escaped prison twice – including once by pretending to be blind – during his long criminal career before “retiring” to South Australia.
Adelaide Beatles tribute band The Fab Four haven’t been wasting their time off the road – going viral with their COVID-19 version of I Am The Walrus.
Bands that depend on touring for their livelihood are sitting at home – but many of them aren’t staying quiet. Expect to see a flood of new music soon.
Regional leaders have urged South Australians to stay away from their holiday hotspots this Easter in a bid to stop the spread of COVID-19.
Regional leaders have urged South Australians to stay away from their holiday hotspots this Easter in a bid to stop the spread of COVID-19.
SA now has 299 coronavirus cases, with six of those in intensive care. The increase comes as Barossa schools are closed early, Marion Holiday Park is set aside as a health centre and regional workers plead with visitors to stay away this Easter.
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