Creating a dedicated space agency could help Australia tap further into the multi-billion-dollar industry, one of Europe's most prominent space leaders says, as an Adelaide company prepares to launch 100 satellites.
Adelaide's Lyell McEwin Hospital emergency department might need a significant expansion, South Australian Health Minister Jack Snelling say, as more people are presenting to the northern suburbs hospital at times than the Royal Adelaide in the CBD.
No criminal offence has been committed by a cemetery worker who allegedly took photos of human remains and showed them around at social occasions, Adelaide police say.
Adelaide Botanic High will be the name of the city's next CBD secondary school, and its student intake zone will be shared with the existing high school.
Establishing a formal register of sperm, egg or embryo donors in South Australia would create an openness to address concerns around medical histories and people unknowingly forming relationships with relatives, a review finds.
As Adelaide workers rally over a construction site death in 2014, the South Australian Premier steps in to promise there will be a coroner's investigation of Jorge Castillo-Riffo's death.
Thousands of young students have "graduated" from a Children's University program that opens their eyes to the possibility of future tertiary study, but federal funding for its future is uncertain.
Hydrogen peroxide is being tipped into Adelaide's city waterway to help prevent toxic blue-green algal blooms, but researchers promise it is in far lower proportions than that commonly found in mouthwash.
Adelaide schoolgirl Louise Bell's convicted killer, Dieter Pfennig, is granted the right to appeal after being found guilty in November of murdering the 10-year-old.
Young people with mental health issues severe enough to prevent them attending class could be treated at school if a local mental health facility closes in Adelaide's north.
The family of Jody Meyers, a young South Australian mother whose body was found buried in a backyard at Mannum in 2015, tells the Supreme Court nothing could undo the pain her killer has caused.
A proposed $155 million extension of a recycled water pipeline through Adelaide's north will unlock huge job and export opportunities, the SA Government says.
A woman who was high on methamphetamine when she crashed into a semi-trailer, killing her young daughter, is sentenced to three years in jail by an Adelaide court.
The lawyer representing South Australian woman Jenny Hallam, who admits supplying cannabis oil to terminally ill people, questions why police charges have been laid.
A farm devastated by the Pinery fires is coming back to life a year on since project began to re-plant hundreds of trees lost on the property in Freeling.
South Australia hits its 50 per cent renewable energy target years ahead of schedule, as the Energy Minister calls for the state Liberal Party to reveal its energy plans.
A bike summit to encourage new industries and businesses involved in cycling within South Australia will be held later in the year, in a bid to grow the economic spin-offs from cycling.
Adelaide police believe they have identified a person of interest in the shooting murder of Mark Williams, a case which has baffled them for 15 years, but are still calling on anyone with information to come forward.
A driver's licence is often the ticket to freedom and the hurdle to getting a job. A small volunteer-run program is helping young migrants and those from disadvantaged backgrounds gain the 75 hours of driving experience needed to get their licence.