Adelaide

Backstage at Rella, a vibrant drag musical retelling of Cinderella
The team behind this new Adelaide show talk about beauty standards and introducing children to drag
Jane Howard
22, May, 2022 @5:30 PM

Since I Left You: for one night only, the Avalanches perform their hit album in full
Delayed twice by the pandemic, the electronic group finally took to the stage with Adelaide Symphony Orchestra for a 20-year anniversary show that was worth the wait
Geoff Lemon
19, May, 2022 @4:24 AM

Australian cities among worst performing on walkability and public transport access
Research shows most people in Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide live in areas that do not meet thresholds in line with WHO physical activity targets
Donna Lu
11, May, 2022 @5:21 AM

Dissent and disaffection in the mega mansions and battler suburbs of Boothby
Change is in the air in the blue-ribbon South Australian seat. Will the status quo prevail or will dissatisfaction with both major parties hand it to an independent?
Sarah Martin
07, May, 2022 @8:00 PM

A tale of two electorates: the marginal seats basking in election funding promises while neighbours ignored
Coalition and Labor have so far pledged billions for local projects. But not all sides of the electoral fence are reaping the benefits
Elias Visontay and Nick Evershed
06, May, 2022 @8:00 PM

Anzac Day commemorated; ABC reviewing presenter’s social media activity – as it happened
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Elias Visontay (now) and Mostafa Rachwani (earlier)
25, Apr, 2022 @8:20 AM

Firefighters rescue 15 people from burning Adelaide hotel as authorities respond to alarm concerns
Several guests told media they did not hear alarm sounding during blaze which injured seven people
Matilda Boseley
24, Apr, 2022 @6:35 AM

Sunny weather forecast for most of Australia over Easter long weekend
After its wettest ever start to the year, Sydney is forecast to have a dry long weekend
Cait Kelly
14, Apr, 2022 @5:41 AM

Crowded House review – a joyous and long-awaited return to Australia
Over the last decade, Neil Finn joined Fleetwood Mac, his sons joined Crowded House, and they finally released a new album. For some in the packed arena, their return feels quasi-religious
Walter Marsh
06, Apr, 2022 @12:41 AM

From carcasses to ‘westie car culture’: scenes from the 2022 Adelaide biennial
Under the title Free/State, artists are examining and celebrating the concept of freedom, in works that touch on Covid lockdowns, detention centres and souped-up muscle cars
Kelly Burke
22, Mar, 2022 @4:30 PM

‘Hard to read’: Labor is clear favourite in South Australia’s election – but local issues muddy the waters
The opposition is ahead in the polls. Whether that translates into a win – and what it would mean for the federal election – isn’t certain
Tory Shepherd
18, Mar, 2022 @7:00 PM

Womadelaide’s unforgettable moments: ‘They didn’t know what to expect’
From an all-star train ride across the Nullarbor to an unexpected cricket plague, this year’s festival marks 30 years of border-defying music and art
Walter Marsh
12, Mar, 2022 @7:00 PM
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