A large tree branch has fallen in a populated dining area in Botanic Park on the final day of Womadelaide, injuring two people on the hottest day of the world music festival.
The Prime Minister made an 8-and-a-half billion dollar promise that 9 out of 10 Australians will be able to see a doctor free by 2030, with bulk-billing expanded, and doctor incentives. Adelaide GPs respond.
Emeritus professor of anatomy, Maciej Henneberg, an eminent archaeologist, is leading the dig in search for the Beaumont children's remains at North Plympton. He told Sonya & Jules how it will work.
Dr. Susan Stone from the Credit Union of South Australia says she is 'not completely convinced' the Reserve Bank of Australia should cut interest rates, acknowledging, "I know that's not a popular position".
Perth Zoo elephant Permai has arrived at her new home, exhausted after 40 hours after stepping into her crate, but curious enough to make a new friend.
Six-year-old Year 2 student, Xavier, of St. Agnes, is heading back to school in 2025 after news he's in remission from neuroblastoma, a form of childhood cancer often found in the adrenal glands.
Handbags & purses are increasingly being stolen from shopping trolleys in Adelaide. A Windsor Gardens woman has been charged after being arrested following multiple thefts involving elderly & vulnerable victims.
It's been an issue in Victoria, and the trend is now emerging in South Australia where taxi drivers turn off their meters and effectively enter into an auction, or barter system. The Taxi Council says Uber is a cause.
Ben Kelly, owner of the General Havelock Hotel, is concerned about Adelaide City Council dropping CBD speed limits to 30km/h. "It will cause a distraction", he said. "Why would I take this street?"
All was calm and well in Adelaide's eastern suburbs until an uninvited Aussie entered the home of Brazilians, Fran & Bruno Rufino. While their dog, Aruk slept soundly Fran was protecting her skincare collection in the bedroom.