'Very rare': Some South Australians will vote twice this weekend
Thousands of First Nations South Australians will be eligible to vote in two elections on Saturday, in a potential historic first for the state.
Stephanie Richards is a reporter with ABC News South Australia with past experience covering politics. She is an award-winning journalist and has twice been named Young Journalist of the Year in South Australia. She tweets @stephrrichards
Thousands of First Nations South Australians will be eligible to vote in two elections on Saturday, in a potential historic first for the state.
South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas says there is "no shirking the fact" his government has failed to deliver on its key election promise to fix the ramping crisis — a failure for which he has apologised.
Monica Wohlstadt is the second person in a matter of days to raise concerns about how the SA health minister's office used personal patient information to "background" journalists ahead of the publication of stories.
One Nation's South Australian lead candidate Cory Bernardi says he "100 per cent" stands by highly controversial comments he made almost 14 years ago linking gay marriage to the social acceptance of bestiality.
Palestinian Australian author Randa Abdel-Fattah has appeared at an alternative Adelaide Writers' Week event, telling a sold-out crowd journalists "muted" and "censored" Palestinian people amid the Gaza war.
The South Australian Liberal Party has indicated it may direct preferences to One Nation ahead of Labor and the Greens. It comes as prominent Liberal senator Alex Antic was spotted having drinks with One Nation's lead SA candidate Cory Bernardi, amid speculation over a possible defection.
The last Grand Prix in Adelaide was held in 1995 before its move across the border to Victoria. Now, Adelaide has poached the MotoGP — but will it be enough to appease resentful SA Formula One fans?
Festival Tower Two is set to tower over South Australia's Parliament House, which the premier says will bring money and people into the city, but others remain against the $800 million project.
Labor faced a humiliating election loss following the state bank collapse in the early 90s. Now, recent polling shows a collapse of another kind could be brewing for the Liberal Party with One Nation hot on its heels.
Palestinian Australian author Randa Abdel-Fattah says her lawyers have threatened defamation proceedings against South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas following his public commentary about her scheduled appearance at Adelaide Writers' Week.
The remaining members of the Adelaide Festival board will step down and this year's Writers' Week event has been cancelled, after days of furore regarding the decision to cancel a scheduled appearance by Palestinian Australian author Randa Abdel-Fattah.
South Australia's Aboriginal affairs minister has imposed 31 strict conditions on the government's planned redevelopment of the North Adelaide golf course.
Since homosexuality was decriminalised in South Australia half a century ago, LGBTIQA+ people say the state has made strides, but there is still some way to go towards equality.
Advocates and people with lived experience have welcomed the findings of South Australia's Royal Commission into Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence, but say it's now up to the state government to reform the system.
Hundreds of people shared personal stories with South Australia's royal commission into domestic, family and sexual violence. They hope it with lead to change. Warning: This story contains themes of sexual assault and domestic violence.
A South Australian court did not find former MP Annabel Digance and her husband guilty of blackmailing Premier Peter Malinauskas, despite a previous claim by the premier's lawyer in court, a leaked email obtained by ABC News reveals.
A high profile inquest into the ramping deaths of three South Australians featured a witness who described media coverage of the phenomenon as "hysterical". Reporter Stephanie Richards explores the obligations and challenges of reporting on public health.
About 20 per cent of calls to South Australia's domestic violence crisis line are going unanswered, despite a recent boost in government funding to address demand, the state's peak body for domestic violence services says.
A national disability employment provider, which supports more than 6,000 Australians living with a disability, has lost federal funding, ABC News understands.
Calls are ramping up to recognise an algal bloom ravaging South Australian marine life for months as a national emergency. But what difference could such a declaration make?
Topic:Explainer
The siblings who discovered the body of Rosemary Brown 25 years ago have spoken for the first time, as police renew the search for her missing daughter Melissa Trussell.
Children who experience domestic violence are often left without a voice. A new storybook written by ten children who have lived experience sheds a light on the profound impact of family violence. Warning: This story contains content that may cause distress for some readers.
Child victims of domestic violence have told a South Australian royal commission about being beaten, imprisoned in their own homes and made to feel "unloved", but felt ignored when they tried to disclose the abuse. Warning: This story contains content that may distress some readers.
More than 500 current and former supermarket workers across regional South Australia will receive $5.5 million in back pay, after securing what their union describes as "one of the biggest retail underpayment settlements" in the state's history.
A major hospital's infectious diseases unit will be moved across a main road, after the doctors' union lost an appeal to stop the relocation.