Is Sydney Sweeney’s raunchy ad a clever jab at woke culture?
It’s the American Eagle jeans campaign dividing the internet but marketing experts say there’s a reason people can’t keep their eyes off Sydney Sweeney.
It’s the American Eagle jeans campaign dividing the internet but marketing experts say there’s a reason people can’t keep their eyes off Sydney Sweeney.
In the moments after losing his son to meningococcal, a grieving dad knew he must honour Jack’s choice to be an organ donor and now he’s urging others to sign up.
Changes have been made to the luxury redevelopment at the old Julia Farr Centre, including lavish apartments, townhouses and an aged-care facility. See the pictures.
The Premier has told a court he was “not a party” to negotiations with a former MP who was secretly found guilty of blackmailing him – as it’s revealed court transcripts don’t match up.
The tide is turning on the Malinauskas Government over a flat-footed response to algal bloom carnage as SA revives a bailout state mentality, Paul Starick writes. Have your say.
Towns and businesses along the usually bustling Yorke Peninsula are struggling to survive, as the once-beautiful sea that draws tourists grows sicker by the day.
More than 450 marine species have been found washed up dead on SA coasts as the algal crisis is compared to the Black Saturday bushfires, finally prompting a federal approach.
A Port Wakefield fisherman says deep sea fish are now being caught in less than two metres of water as the toxic algal bloom continues to wreak havoc on SA’s marine ecosystem.
Yorke Peninsula businesses warn the region faces a ‘ghost town’ future as the brutal impacts of SA’s toxic algae crisis continues.
Beachgoers fought to save a stranded dolphin at an Adelaide beach before it was euthanised – the latest in a long list of animals washing up on SA coasts.
Wednesday July 30, 2025: What’s making news today
A Yorke Peninsula oyster farmer fears fishermen could be pushed over the edge as the toxic algae bloom continues to threaten livelihoods despite a new support package announcement.
There’s been countless theories about what’s caused the toxic algae bloom and how it impacts humans and animals. We’ve answered four of the most frequently asked questions.
The death of two surfers off the coast of SA has triggered the council to pull lobster pots from the water in a bid to deter sharks from the area.
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