A support group for HIV-positive people is helping people with the virus manage the illness through outdoor activities and a new app.

The first bridge completed as part of the South Road upgrade through Adelaide's inner suburbs opens to traffic next Monday, ahead of schedule.

A petition lobbying the Federal Government to add the meningococcal B vaccine to the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme by SA's Health Minister receives thousands of signatures.

Whenever you receive a parking or speeding fine, a chorale of friends seemingly appears saying, "take it to court" — but is it worth the fight?

State Government assessors are visiting Riverland properties to witness firsthand the extent of damage from South Australia's devastating hail storm on Friday.

A man facing court for attacking his mother with a hammer previously killed an elderly woman in a similar attack, an Adelaide judge hears.

Victorian milk brokering company National Dairy Products appoints a voluntary administrator, a week after farmer suppliers staged a mass exodus.

A coroner blames the "lamentable state" of South Australia's mental health system for a Queensland man's death at the Royal Adelaide Hospital.

Facebook braggers beware — the Australian Taxation Office is watching to make sure your declarations and social media posts add up.

The southern bluefin tuna season could be delayed as temperatures stay cool in the Bight.

Faf du Plessis is a national hero after steering South Africa to a Test series win over Australia but he will soon hand the captaincy back to AB de Villiers.

Voluntary euthanasia is knocked back in South Australian Parliament for the 15th time after a marathon late session in the House of Assembly overnight.

Wife and mother Helen Clark has motor neurone disease and is just one of many awaiting the result of a vote in South Australia's Parliament on voluntary euthanasia.

Energy firm Chevron tells a Senate hearing it is on track to drill four exploration wells in the Great Australian Bight in the next year or so.

A "silent majority" of South Australians want the investigation into a nuclear waste dump to continue, the State Treasurer says, citing a comparison with US voters who elected Donald Trump as their next president.

Local Governments continue to push to double funds for a national roads infrastructure program, despite a signal from the Federal Government it cannot meet the demand.

The major supermarkets tell a Senate inquiry consumers always have a choice not to buy cheap milk.

An ANZ state-by-state report shows South Australia's economy has been improving since late 2015, due partly to its growing tourism sector according to the Premier.

South Australian's Health Minister calls on the Federal Government to add the meningococcal B-strain vaccine to the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme following more cases of the potentially deadly disease in the state.

It was a six-year battle for justice that turned a grieving father into a determined amateur detective and united two families.

Adelaide City Councillors knock back a recommendation by the council's administration to charge businesses for rubbish removal, instead opting to allow more businesses onto the free scheme.

South Australian MPs speak out about the difficulties of voting on the voluntary euthanasia bill which will be introduced in Parliament tonight.

With a Facebook post saying "G'day, it's me", British singer Adele announces her first Australian tour, when she will perform at outdoor stadiums around the country.

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