Just weeks after rangers he trained in Africa were attacked and beaten by a mob of rhinoceros poachers, former Army sniper and Navy clearance diver Damien Mander visits Monarto Zoo as it prepares to house 30 rhinoceroses.
On a sandy dance floor at the mouth of the Murray, warmed by a circle of fires, Aboriginal groups stage a ringbalin, with cultural and healing messages for the Murray-Darling river system.
Thousands of people attended Adelaide's Anzac commemorations. Some of them shared what the day means to them, including a Vietnam veteran who says he remembers his mates that never made it back.
Alice Rigney, the first Aboriginal woman to become a school principal in Australia, is being remembered for her commitment, generosity, and dedication to education, after her death in Adelaide.
Eddie Peters, nephew of the late Eddie Mabo, helps to celebrate his uncle's legacy at Adelaide's first official celebration of the anniversary of the landmark High Court decision.
Teams preparing for the World Solar Challenge road event from Darwin to Adelaide reveal the futuristic cars they plan to drive 3,000 kilometres in October, powered purely by the sun and ranging from sleek single-seater sports models to a five-seat family car.
As Holden workers shared their stories with the ABC ahead of Friday's official closure, images of what appears to be the final car produced at Elizabeth appeared on social media.
What is it like to be a Holden? Three of the daughters of carmaker Sir James Holden come together to reflect on their father's legacy, their childhoods and the car industry.
Real estate agents specialising in overseas investors warn the SA Government the way a new levy on foreign investment in residential property is being applied will damage the state's reputation as a good place to invest.
Stephanie Lockery was an aid worker in Afghanistan when she was diagnosed with a rare cancer. Now back in Adelaide with her family, the 35-year-old is thinking about the issues that matter to her as she prepares to vote in the South Australian election.
Sam Blake, together with two other cryptologists and a supercomputer, is recognised by the FBI as having cracked a code used by the infamous Zodiac killer.