Mural artists from as far afield as Chile and the Netherlands converge on Port Adelaide to brighten up local spaces as part of the Wonderwalls Festival.

Crows veteran Richard Douglas is enjoying a renaissance in the midfield this season ahead of playing his 200th game.

Monarto Zoo in South Australia welcomes the birth of its first baby giraffe in several years after resident Myeisha delivered in just minutes, while staff now await the arrival of Kinky's baby in coming days.

Some of the biggest horticultural producers on the northern Adelaide plains say sharp rate rises would fill council coffers but stymie their potential to create thousands more jobs in the region.

The water has been removed from a pond, as Adelaide police try to work out how Helen Dansie, who uses a wheelchair, drowned there over Easter.

After many years of being closed to the public, the Prospect Air Raid Shelter is set to reopen this weekend.

South Australian police are reviewing new information into an allegation that that an Adelaide cemetery worker took photos of human remains after previously saying there was no evidence of a criminal offence.

The first Australian-built satellites in 15 years is launched into space by NASA after being developed by Australian universities to take measurements of the thermosphere.

Two months after being appointed the interim chief executive overlooking the New Royal Adelaide Hospital, Len Richards quits, despite the hospital's opening being just weeks away.

An autopsy performed on a woman pulled from a pond in Adelaide's parklands on Sunday along with her wheelchair confirms she drowned in fresh water, but the investigation is ongoing.

The South Australian man convicted over a brutal attack on two backpackers at Salt Creek in February last year goes on trial accused of raping another woman, whom he was in a relationship with, about a month before the attack.

A fresh upgrade of Bank Street in the Adelaide CBD is being promised by the city council and South Australian Government after a previous laneway effort, with wooden seats and planter boxes, drew criticism.

Four ice hockey players from an island off Canada's east coast will make South Australia their home, aiming to lift the Adelaide Adrenaline from bottom to top.

As the Islamic College of South Australia waits anxiously to learn whether it will be funded in the future, its teachers are imploring the Federal Government not to punish students because of the school's governance issues.

Real-time monitoring of domestic violence perpetrators "could be an incredibly powerful tool" for South Australian authorities to keep victims safe, Corrections Minister Peter Malinauskas says.

The chairwoman of Thoroughbred Racing South Australia takes aim at the local racing minister for calling jumps racing "barbaric" following the euthanasia of a horse at the Oakbank Easter Racing Carnival.

Detectives investigate the death of a 67-year-old woman whose body was pulled from an Adelaide pond along with her wheelchair on Sunday night.

A couple who dropped off a seriously injured man to an address in Adelaide's north before disappearing are found by South Australian police but no charges are laid.

All you need to fly a kite is the "wind at your back and a smile on your face", says Mick Crowley as he decorates the sky at Semaphore Beach with dozens of equally passionate people.

Adelaide Crows coach Don Pyke hails a special performance by Eddie Betts following the 65-point belting of Essendon on Saturday night.

There are growing doubts over the ambitious goal to start "cutting steel" on Australia's Future Frigates Fleet within three years, but Minister Pyne says he is confident the contract will be awarded in enough time to let the winning bidder prepare for a 2020 start.

Australian basketballer Joe Ingles will make his NBA playoffs debut when Utah takes on the Los Angeles Clippers this weekend. He is one of five Aussies featuring in the post-season.

A horse is euthanased after a fall during a jumps race at the Oakbank Easter Racing carnival in the Adelaide Hills.

A feeding hotspot for bottlenose dolphins is located at Hallett Cove on Adelaide's southern metropolitan coast by Flinders University researchers.

Freedom of Information documents obtained by Family First reveal more than 14,000 vaccines were lost as a result of September's South Australia-wide blackout.