SA Premier Peter Malinauskas says all but one of the 16 people arrested after neo-Nazi rally in Adelaide at the weekend came ...
Golf every day, rowing machines, medicine balls and constant interstate travel – it’s all in a day’s work for this eight-year ...
A group of interstate alleged extremists have become the first targets of SA’s tough new anti-nazi laws with a push to have their controversial symbol declared criminal.
Sixteen neo-Nazis have been arrested, and one charged with displaying a Nazi symbol, following a march in Adelaide's CBD.
South Australian Police Minister Dan Cregan is quitting state cabinet, citing "pressing family matters", triggering a ...
The delivery of more than 100 truckloads of donated hay to farming communities across South Australia, as a result of financial support from the ...
An Invasion Day march due to culminate at Victoria Square has been impacted by an alternative group of protesters.
Fears that Adelaide University students are being seen as “walking dollar signs” and a merger with the University of SA will ...
Just six South Australian councils aren’t supporting or hosting Australia Day celebrations on January 26, as the trend of ...
An Adelaide McDonalds is facing a SafeWork SA investigation over claims workers are denied water and bathroom breaks during ...
A McDonald’s restaurant in Adelaide’s western suburbs has denied a SafeWork SA complaint which claims staff were denied water and bathroom breaks during their shifts, accusing the fast food chain of ...