The series may have been settled in Australia's favour, but pride is on the line for Australia and Pakistan in this Australia Day clash at Adelaide Oval.
A rock lover, two gold medallists and a mum doing all she can to find a cure for her son's rare bone marrow disease are just some of the South Australians honoured with Australia Day awards.
Former prime minister Julia Gillard is among those receiving Australia Day honours, but says a gender imbalance remains in how the gongs are distributed.
Residents in South Australia's Riverland region may have spotted something quirky in the sky this morning, after an unusual cloud formation appeared over Lake Bonney at Barmera.
South Australia's peak livestock body wants more research funding to help solve mysterious cattle deaths that have left pastoralists and vets baffled for more than a century.
South Australia Opposition Leader Steven Marshall promotes two young guns, David Speirs and Stephan Knoll, to the frontbench in preparation for next year's election.
Adelaide BMX rider Sam Willoughby has been discharged from a specialist rehab hospital in the United States, as he continues to recover from a serious spinal injury.
Aggravated robbery charges against AFL player Trent Dumont and a co-accused are dropped in a South Australian court, with defence counsel saying it is "scandalous" the case took two years to be resolved.
Liberal backbencher Sam Duluk flags he will stand for pre-selection in the seat of Waite in an attempt to wrestle it from former Liberal Party leader Martin Hamilton-Smith.
Methamphetamine use continues to rise across Adelaide, with sewage analysis showing a 25 per cent jump in the past year and a tripling over five years.
Advocates critical of child protection legislation drafted in South Australia in response to a royal commission claim it does not have a big enough focus on prevention.
The Royal Adelaide Hospital, which has been plagued with controversy since its announcement, has no clear opening date and will be Australia's most expensive building.
With tens of thousands of Australians expected to take a sickie after the Australia Day public holiday, Business SA is pleading with workers to consider the impact on their employer.
A new psychometric testing regime for South Australia's child protection workers is in limbo, with the public sector union lodging a dispute in the Industrial Relations Commission.