Where SA kids are flagging in school – and which state is better
A new study shows just where SA’s year 4 students are trailing behind at school – and which states are beating us. And it has disturbing trends on teachers.
A new study shows just where SA’s year 4 students are trailing behind at school – and which states are beating us. And it has disturbing trends on teachers.
A witness to a tragic shark attack off SA’s west coast has described the horrifying moment he saw a missing school teacher’s surfboard “tombstone”.
Super maxi yacht Brindabella was a household name during its Sydney to Hobart racing heyday. Now you can find it gracing the waters off the South Australian coast.
It’s taken hundreds of years, but we can finally farewell one of the most annoying parts of the working man’s wardrobe, writes Nathan Davies.
Kudos to Smashing Pumpkins frontman-cum-wrestling promoter Billy Corgan for messing with the usual stadium rock show formula. It delivered – in spades, writes Nathan Davies.
Like kids from any generation, they just want to have fun. They don’t care about so-called culture wars. But there’s one other, massive difference, writes Nathan Davies.
Before Tinder, singles and wannabe cheaters set out across Adelaide, Port Lincoln and Broken Hill to hook up in the flesh. These were SA’s best and worst pick-up bars and clubs.
Left your family’s camping planning to the last minute? It might not be too late as one favourite destination reopens to the public after a long wait.
More than 130,000 people have entered the ballot for a free River Revival tourism voucher – and the number is expected to rise before 10pm.
When Adelaide sailor Riley Whitelum took on a pack of angry monkeys to protect his children he had no idea it would unleash a pack of equally angry online critics.
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