The woman who will take Bob Day's South Australian Senate seat is originally from Kenya, and is currently volunteering as a lawyer with the Women's Legal Service.
If you're ditching meat, choking down a snack bar at your desk for "lunch" and feel like sourdough is everywhere you look, well the good news is you're on trend.
At this week's boxing championships in Adelaide, elite men will compete without headgear after an exemption was granted under state law, while the sport's world governing body awaits more evidence about the prevalence of concussion.
An 18-month-old South Australian boy flown to hospital on Sunday where he later died had contracted an invasive case of meningococcal B, SA Health confirms.
A blaze north of Adelaide that took 65 firefighters more than five hours to extinguish destroys several machinery sheds, costing the owner more than $2 million.
A man, who according to doctors has an IQ in the lowest 1 per cent of the population, pleads guilty over a hit-and-run crash that killed an Adelaide father as he was crossing a road with his two children.
On a sandy dance floor at the mouth of the Murray, warmed by a circle of fires, Aboriginal groups stage a ringbalin, with cultural and healing messages for the Murray-Darling river system.
A man with a history of criminal offending is sentenced to three years' jail for killing a pedestrian while "showing off" in his high-performance car near Adelaide's Entertainment Centre.
Monarto Zoo in South Australia welcomes the birth of five cheetah cubs, considered by keepers to be an important addition to its breeding program of the vulnerable species.
The South Australian coroner launches a scathing critique of the troubled electronic patient record system, saying its faults may prevent him from establishing the truth in a case he is investigating.
Society needs to stop considering autism spectrum disorder as a deficit and start embracing difference, particularly in mainstream schools, a South Australian expert in special education says.
Children with disabilities are being repeatedly suspended, denied support and even restrained, as South Australian schools struggle to cater to their needs, forcing some parents to turn to home-schooling, a parliamentary committee hears.
Just weeks after rangers he trained in Africa were attacked and beaten by a mob of rhinoceros poachers, former Army sniper and Navy clearance diver Damien Mander visits Monarto Zoo as it prepares to house 30 rhinoceroses.
Often described as a minority sport, the creation of the first national football league was ambitious. Forty years on from the birth of the league, its achievement lives on, for the most part, only in people's memories.