‘Very stressful’: Hopes drying up fast as new threat looms
As if the unseasonable weather wasn’t already a problem, one region is warning time is running out to solve a “perfect storm”.
As if the unseasonable weather wasn’t already a problem, one region is warning time is running out to solve a “perfect storm”.
A spike in dangerous measles cases – including a baby boy rushed to hospital – has health experts worried SA is dangerously close to falling below the herd immunity net.
Matriarch medico Helen Roxburgh was told to choose between becoming a doctor or being a mum. Thankfully, she didn’t listen.
At 91, veteran volunteer David Heard says he might get a little more tired now but he’s got no plans to slow down.
Chef Jeanie Walker has experienced the highs and lows of being a woman in a male-dominated industry. After a number of years feeling disrespected in the workplace, she did something about it.
Pesky mice are chewing their way through farmers’ returns with the state’s grain producers blaming the rodents for reduced yields.
Lawyers say historic changes to family law in Australia could make courts more flexible in custody decisions – but there are fears the new rules could be weaponised.
We’ve all heard plenty about farmers who want a wife. But what happens after they find one?
Die-hard supporters of a beloved Adelaide pub will rally this Sunday to keep the 171-year-old venue, a hub for live music – and socialisation alive.
Rebecca Whitfield-Baker spent her week talking to SA’s surviving WWII veterans. “I’ve been fed Tim Tams and served hot cuppas. I have laughed, cried, been inspired and awed.”
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