The South Australian Opposition calls on the State Government to reveal exactly how it will pay for its $550 million plan to secure the state's power supply.
As the Adelaide Festival draws to a close, organisers say record ticket sales and attendance numbers have made the 2017 event the most successful in its 57-year history.
Using a laser beam to control birds might sound like something out of a science fiction movie, but workers at an Adelaide Hills vineyard hope the technology will save their grapes from the flying pests.
The Adelaide Fringe Festival has sold a record 655,541 tickets, lifting overall sales by 9 per cent on last year and bringing in $16.2 million to organisers and artists.
The Eleanora Centre homeless shelter that has been running for more than 30 years closes after "running down" its financial reserves over several years.
A day after Premier Jay Weatherill clashed with Federal Energy Minister Josh Frydenberg, he pounces on the Opposition's Steven Marshall, suggesting he is only party leader because there is no one else.
A Brazilian backpacker came running — naked and screaming for help — toward her rescuers "as if there was someone right behind her" and with bruising, scratches and a black eye, the South Australian Supreme Court is told.
An increasing interest in nature play and a drive to see students learn more outside of the classroom sees a boom in butterfly gardens being built at schools.
It's tempting to dismiss the extraordinary verbal blow the SA Premier landed on the Federal Energy Minister as an unprompted brain explosion. But the reality is quite different — this was calculated, writes political reporter Nick Harmsen.
A backpacker tells a court of being attacked with a hammer and rammed repeatedly by a four-wheel drive in remote sand dunes at Salt Creek in South Australia.
What's being called the world's largest residential virtual power plant (VPP) goes live in suburban Adelaide, where reliability of power supply is the dominant public policy issue.
Tesla boss Elon Musk may have grabbed headlines with his pitch to solve South Australia's energy crisis by building a battery storage farm, but a local renewable energy company headed by economist Ross Garnaut already has plans in place.
Irish-themed bars across the country are gearing up for St Patrick's Day on Friday, but outside the annual celebration, Irish pub culture appears to be in decline, with changing trends and increasing taxes on pub beer to blame.
Businesses say they will welcome the South Australian Government's plan to reform the state's energy sector, if it works to reduce expensive power costs.
Electricity held the promise of a better, cleaner life, where everyone could be a marvellous housewife who could cook and clean with ease. Have a look at South Australia's love affair with electricity and some of the state's milestone.
A critically injured man is trapped in a car for about eight hours while the driver looks for help, after the vehicle rolled down an embankment, south of Adelaide.
Adelaide City Council might need to "put a gun" to the State Government's head for help to keep the Adelaide Aquatic Centre afloat, according to one local councillor.
Adele fans preparing for her only Adelaide concert are being told to arrive early for what is expected to be the largest concert ever held at Adelaide Oval.
A woman who was mistakenly taken into custody by the Correctional Services Department and excessively shackled at the Flinders Medical Centre deserves an apology from the department, South Australia's ombudsman finds.