North & North EastThe ‘Ten Pound Pom’ was a large-scale Federal Government immigration program to lure Britons to come over to the Australian way — and it was that very scheme that laid the foundations of Adelaide’s north for generations to come.
LocalSummer holidays calls for fun in the sun. So here’s loads of ideas to help you make the most of the days left until school goes back. We’ve got you covered from free fun to budget-friendly, plus a few things worth saving for.
Photo specialThe festive spirit is flowing through the suburbs, with many Adelaide streets decked out in magical Christmas lights.
West & BeachesThe Henley Hawks have netted a grand-slamming win after being named the best tennis club in the nation at the 2018 Australian Tennis Awards.
It is the time of year when many families partake in family traditions — from putting up the Christmas tree or picking cherries to annual summer holidays. In a world where loneliness is flourishing, these rituals are more important than ever.
Your essential council results guide – all the elected mayors and councillors, plus insights into each council’s performance and what the incoming mayors have promised. SEE OUR INTERACTIVE RESULTS GUIDE MAP
NEXT WEEK, you will receive some very important mail. Many will cast it aside without a second thought. But inside that envelope is your ability to help shape the community in which you live, writes Shannon Caton.
THE northern end of Prospect Rd was once a drab and derelict pocket of suburbia. Now, it boasts a rich cultural mix of Afghan, Persian and Middle East cultures. Refugee Mohsen Nazari explores the changing face of Kilburn since he arrived from war-torn Afghanistan.
FOOD isn’t what it used to be. The way it’s prepared, cooked, presented and eaten has changed over the years. We picked the brains of five Adelaide chefs and discovered how the industry has evolved — and what to expect from the food of the future.
A YOUNG Adelaide student who bought a second-hand book has found some family photographs she desperately wants to return to their owners. Do you recognise them?