About Us
ADELAIDENOW
AdelaideNow is the website of Advertiser Newspapers Ltd in Adelaide, South Australia. Since launching in 2006, AdelaideNow has become the state's top digital news source.
We present the news with a local focus but a global outlook - unafraid to campaign on the issues that matter to our readers but also recognising the value of humour in the news.
Whether you're after travel tips, sport results, financial advice, movie times, upcoming gigs or a new home, AdelaideNow has your needs covered.
Our readers are our "eyes and ears" - we encourage spirited debate on stories and provide a platform for readers to share their news photos, videos and opinions with the world.
THE ADVERTISER
The Advertiser is deeply engrained in the roots of South Australia and its residents, having recently celebrated its 150th anniversary; it was founded a mere 22 years after the settlement of the state.
But by the same token, it has remained relevant, recently undergoing a refresh, including a change to a more modern masthead. It has grown with the state and continues to provide an impactful and insightful read.
From Monday through to Saturday, The Advertiser provides the best coverage of local, national and global news, while creating a consistent and reliable environment that allows advertisers the opportunity to reach a large, diverse and economically powerful market in South Australia.
THE SUNDAY MAIL
The Sunday Mail is Australia’s highest-reaching Sunday newspaper with a loyal readership representative of South Australia’s population. With such a massive reach, advertisers have access to all target groups.
Reflecting today’s lifestyle, the Sunday Mail provides a credible, informative and relaxed read, appealing to a broad cross-section of the community.
The Sunday Mail is a colourful and modern newspaper, featuring both breaking news and commentary relevant to the community.
The Sunday Mail reading environment proves to be advantageous to advertisers as consumers have more time to relax and think about purchasing decisions.
News
Driver dies in high-speed horror
THE impact of a fatal Seaton smash was so violent that a car destroyed a Stobie pole after bouncing off a bus during what police have been told was a race.
Sport
Johnson axed for second Test
MITCHELL Johnson says he feels "mentally fine" with his bowling after losing his place in the Australian side for the second Ashes Test.