The Hornsdale wind farm has murals on two towers that tell of the connection the land has to the indigenous people of the region.

Police missed multiple opportunities to prevent Liam Humbles, who was believed to have been in possession of a gun and selling drugs at a high school, from killing teenager Lewis McPherson, a South Australian coroner says.

"They're just incredible little packets of flavour," says award-winning Adelaide distiller Sacha La Forgia, who is using native green ants as the hero ingredient in his latest gin.

With political heat flaring the length of the Murray-Darling, there are fears the future of the fragile water sharing deal hangs in the balance.

A person is hit by a train at Broadmeadows railway station in Adelaide's north, with Adelaide Metro advising passengers on the Gawler line to find alternative transport.

Regional hospitals across South Australia are at risk of losing their mains power during future load shedding blackouts.

Australia's new Super Netball competition has not even started and already there are concerns it will be dominated by three new franchises backed by football clubs.

People with disabilities, including Adelaide man Nick Schumi, say it is hard to land a job when you head to an interview only to find the building cannot accommodate your wheelchair.

A man is charged with murder following the discovery of another man's body at Goodwood, in Adelaide's inner south.

Angry parents of the Islamic college at Croydon in Adelaide, which has lost government funding and might be forced to close, say the school should have ensured all taxpayers' money went into schooling and not elsewhere.

The South Australian and Federal Governments are in a funding stoush over a state-owned ship-building hub called Techport.

Labor clears the path for Peter Malinauskas, seen by some as a potential future ALP leader, to switch houses at the next South Australian election, which is just over a year away.

Katherine Kirk shoots an 8-under-par 65 to lead the women's Australian Open after Thursday's opening round at Royal Adelaide.

As the Adelaide Festival Centre undergoes a major upgrade, more than four decades after it first opened, an economic study paints a bright picture of its performance and its value to South Australians.

Two men accused of killing another man after one held him in headlock are acquitted of murder, with an Adelaide judge deciding they did not intend harm.

Mark Rayner is part of the thriving nationwide medicinal cannabis underground which is flouting the law, daring police to lay charges.

The Catholic Church reveals which schools and children's homes had more than 20 claims of child sexual abuse — one institution alone faced 219 accusations.

The Fregon Anangu School in South Australia's Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands improves its 2013 attendance rate by 30 per cent, attracting praise from Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull.

The installation of a new gas-fired generator and the establishment of a solar thermal power plant are the most likely short-term solutions to electricity shortages in South Australia, the director of the Australian Industrial Transformation Institute says.

How are primary producers battling the heat and what will it mean for consumers and their wallets?

The father of Socceroo defender Ryan McGowan and Adelaide United's Dylan McGowan is found guilty of murdering his former brother-in-law in Scotland in 1999.

A lockdown of South Australian prisons ends as the union representing prison staff and the State Government head to the Industrial Relations Commission.

Federal funding for the Islamic College of South Australia will be cut off from mid-April after the school failed to meet conditions imposed by the Commonwealth.

The South Australian Labor Party is set for more infighting over preselections, with a group of left-wing industrial unions backing their own candidate for a vacancy in the Upper House.

The Australian Energy Market Operator says it can't give a guarantee that it will not order load shedding, of the kind that left 90,000 properties without power during a recent heatwave in South Australia, again.

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