Students help uncover forgotten stories of WWI veterans and nurses
South Australian high school students have helped to uncover the legacies of five war veterans who were laid to rest in unmarked graves.
Bethanie is a news reporter based in Adelaide and files news for TV, online and radio.
South Australian high school students have helped to uncover the legacies of five war veterans who were laid to rest in unmarked graves.
Decades on from Australia's forced adoption era, just two states have set up a redress scheme for the mothers who were harmed. Survivors are calling for South Australia to take similar action — warning time is running out.
South Australia's Department for Education confirms the principal of a regional primary school has been stood down pending an investigation into allegations made by students' parents.
South Australia's Liberal party says it will phase out stamp duty by 2041, if elected in March, but the premier has labelled the promise as "one of the most reckless, dangerous policy announcements" he has ever seen.
An emotional ceremony for the repatriation of Aboriginal remains that had been held by institutions, including the South Australian Museum, has been held in Adelaide's north at a site that is now a resting place for hundreds of Kaurna ancestors.
A South Australian influencer has used her TikTok to warn others to be careful about sharing personal information in public, after a stranger memorised her phone number while she recited it to a cashier.
The devastated family of a missing four-year-old boy has released a statement saying it is holding on to hope "he will be found and returned safely" as authorities and community members continue the search in mid-north South Australia.
A childcare centre in Adelaide's inner south-west has been ordered to close for two weeks after being handed an emergency action notice following claims children were left unsupervised.
Commercial fishers in the Gulf St Vincent tell a Senate inquiry it would be best to close the area in order to save the future of the catch and the industry.
Anthony Albanese has confirmed Australia is talking to allies about recognising Palestinian state-hood.
But the Prime Minister is under increasing pressure to take more action, amid the Israeli embassy's denial of starvation in the Gaza strip.
With Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre expecting its most significant fill in decades, hundreds of thousands of migratory birds are flocking to the inland oasis, but how they know the rare event is happening is an "enduring mystery".
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SafeWork SA has lodged criminal proceedings against energy giant AGL alleging the company exposed workers to "unsafe levels of lead" at its Torrens Island plant.
The Barossa Valley is normally known for its food and wine, but this week the eyes of the football world will be on the region as it hosts AFL games for the first time. Businesses in the region have spent months gearing up, to make the most of the expected rush of Gather Round visitors.
As one end of the country contends with the fallout from ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred, another part of Australia is battling the opposite conditions. Hopes that water will make its way south are evaporating fast, with experts saying conditions are too dry.
Places and their names can hold different meanings for different people, but what happens when those in a community are uncomfortable with a historical figure or the association a place is named after?
Friends and family gathered in Streaky Bay in honour of 28-year-old Lance Appleby, who was attacked by a shark at Granites Beach earlier this month. He was described as "genuine", "cheeky" and someone who "always made the effort to check in on mates".
Four months after an unseasonable frost event wiped out vineyards across south-eastern parts of the country, growers in SA say they are feeling better than expected.
Richard Boyle tells the SA District Court he plans to testify in his own defence when he stands trial next year accused of 24 offences which carry a maximum prison sentence of 46 years.
The head of GFG Alliance Sanjeev Gupta says there will be no more job losses at the Whyalla steelworks, while not being able to give a firm timeline on when he expects the blast furnace to come online again.
As crop growers across the country's south-east come to grips with the fallout from last month's unseasonally freezing overnight temperatures, there are calls for the event to be treated as a natural disaster in order to trigger urgent government assistance.
Ten years on from the chemotherapy underdosing bungle, survivor and advocate Andrew Knox is concerned not enough has changed to protect patients — including SA Health's incident reporting system.
A driver who ran a red light and hit Adelaide grandmother Joan McCaskill at a pedestrian crossing, causing her death, is handed a suspended sentence, with a judge saying the elderly perpetrator is "genuinely sorry" for the "catastrophic consequences" of the crash.
The father, mother and a brother of a young woman who was held down and repeatedly stabbed in a suburban Adelaide car park have been jailed for the "attempted honour killing".
Adelaide disability worker Arjun Kandel, who raped a woman with an intellectual disability, has been described as "shameless" and "misogynistic" in South Australia's District Court.
An Adelaide mother who has two months to find somewhere to live with her severely disabled son says she was told to "manifest a home" and use witchcraft or consider living in a tent.