Today’s breaking news from South Australia, the nation and abroad. The State Government says two new COVID vaccination hubs will be opened at Noarlunga and Elizabeth by June, pending the supply of Pfizer vaccines from the federal government.
SA arts and culture news in brief: Local arts organisations secure RISE grants, more seats released for State Opera’s Sweeney Todd, Uni SA awards honorary doctorate to arts icon, ACE Open announces 2021 program, and ASQ celebrates recording release.
Today’s breaking news from South Australia, the nation and abroad.
The latest threat to the Whyalla steelworks highlights Australia’s reliance on international decisions and supply lines, and the need for a strategic, sustainable industry policy, argues Barbara Pocock.
Today’s breaking news from South Australia, the nation and abroad.
A big week for the Crows – the women’s team made another Grand Final, while the men somehow managed not to lose to the worst team in the AFL. Which, given the recent history of both, was probably the more surprising of the two.
This year’s almond harvest is all but complete in South Australia with mild conditions leading to average yields and large kernel sizes.
A multi-media light experience across nearly 2km of the Adelaide Botanic Garden, a multi-sensory van Gogh exhibition, world-premiere VR works, and a free City Lights trail featuring large-scale installations and projections will be among highlights of the 17-day inaugural Illuminate Adelaide winter festival.
Today’s breaking news from South Australia, the nation and abroad.
Today, readers comment on concerned WCH doctors speaking up about the state of the hospital, and the quality of disability care.