
Artist claims Port Adelaide AFL Indigenous round jumper is a rip-off of her artwork
Port Adelaide Football Club is investigating claims made by an Indigenous artist that its Sir Doug Nicholls Round guernsey is a copy...

‘No one is going anywhere’: Floods close roads across outback SA
Heavy rain has cut roads across South Australia’s far north, and another heavy rainfall and flash-flooding warning has been issued for Monday...

Mural of federal politicians smoking coal with ice pipes altered after complaints
A street artist has “censored” his own mural depicting federal Liberal and National politicians smoking coal using ice pipes after complaints from...

‘Sorry Australia’: SA boatie explains what happened when they went missing at sea
The owner of a boat that sparked South Australia’s largest search operation has explained what led to him and a friend going...

‘In good spirits’: Missing SA boaties back on land after five days lost at sea
Two men who were reported missing after their boat disappeared off the South Australian coast four days ago have been found safe...

Police raid Integrity Care after workers refuse to co-operate with Ann Marie Smith investigation
SA Police have raided the business that employed an Adelaide woman charged with the manslaughter of Ann Marie Smith in degrading circumstances...

Car with ‘COVID 19’ number plate was spotted on road in March, Adelaide motorist says
A mystery vehicle that has captured the attention of workers at Adelaide Airport because of its “COVID 19” number plate was spotted...

SA police officer filmed throwing rocks at wombat, under investigation after injuring or killing animal
South Australia Police are investigating a video that appears to show an off-duty officer badly injuring or killing a wombat by throwing...

Toys appear on toddler’s grave 134 years after his death, but no one knows why
Herbert Henry Dicker died on June 2, 1885, just after his second birthday. Now, more than 130 years later, toys are appearing...

South Australia mulls total ban on plastic straws and one-use products
The South Australian government is considering banning single-use plastic products, such as straws and cutlery. Environment Minister David Speirs will launch two...
