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Bombers coach Brad Scott.

‘Their best senior player doesn’t want to be there’: Dons great sums up their woes

Monday night’s TV rounds made brutal viewing for Bombers fans as Kane Cornes, Caroline Wilson, Matthew Lloyd and co picked apart their dismal record, the coach’s damning comments and searched for answers to the club’s woes.

  • Michael Gleeson

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SA Premier Peter Malinauskas voting with his family at Woodville Gardens School.

Labor’s Malinauskas secures second term in landslide despite significant One Nation surge

Labor has recorded a commanding election victory in South Australia in the face of a One Nation surge eating into the incumbent government’s primary vote.

  • Rob Harris
One Nation is polling at all-time highs. The South Australian election on Saturday is the first test of those numbers.

‘People have had a gutful’: South Australia is about to be hit by One Nation’s orange wave

From the Barossa to the outer suburbs, One Nation is no longer just a rural phenomenon. The party is using the South Australian election as a blueprint for a national takeover.

  • Rob Harris
Comedian Lizzy Hoo

‘They’re wild’: Why Tuesdays are comedy gold, and Adelaide can be a joke killer (yeah, really)

Stand-up star Lizzy Hoo can read a room before she actually walks on stage. Sometimes that can be an “uh-oh” moment.

  • Cassidy Knowlton
Artist Archie Moore with his work Heart of Gold 1.

His father thought he would find gold. Years later, gold is being used to tell his story

At the 2026 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art, Golden Lion winner Archie Moore digs into family in a new way.

  • Elizabeth Flux
Italian singer-songwriter Jovanotti aka Lorenzo Cherubini performs on stage at the Womadelaide festival on his first Australian tour.

The festival that helped us step out of the world, just for a moment

Once the gates opened on this festival of world music, arts and culture, the burdens of the everyday simply fell away.

  • Jessica Nicholas
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Adelaide Oval and night cricket.

Adelaide plot to pinch showpiece World Cup final from MCG

The MCG has traditionally been seen as the host of major events due to its sheer size, but other Australian venues are emerging as competitors for major cricket.

  • Daniel Brettig
Restaurant Botanic occupies a historic former teahouse in the grounds of Adelaide Botanic Garden.

This Aussie city’s dining scene is underrated and full of surprises

South Australia’s capital has long excelled when it comes to produce. Now local chefs have joined the party, breathing new life into Adelaide’s dining scene.

  • Alexis Buxton-Collins
Isabelle Huppert will star in Mary Said What She Said

Adelaide Festival nearly imploded in its lead-up. So, how did things play out?

Chaos engulfed the South Australian capital’s main event before it started. Now, the city is heaving, the sun is shining and there is an air of expectation.

  • Kerrie O'Brien
At 50, Zadie Smith says she feels “more of an emotional quietness”.

‘The logic of the mob’: Why Zadie Smith withdrew from Adelaide Writers’ Week

The acclaimed novelist explains her decision and why she believes writers have a duty to speak.

  • Melanie Kembrey