'Almost laughable': Adelaide loses most liveable title to Melbourne
Adelaide has lost its ranking as Australia’s most liveable city after tumbling from third to thirtieth on a global index – with South Australia’s COVID restrictions blamed.
The Adelaide housing market is the nation’s strongest but is showing signs of a slowdown, with more than 50 suburbs decreasing in value in the past three months.
South Australia’s first Aboriginal Children’s Commissioner has launched a year-long Royal Commission-like inquiry into the State Government’s removal of Aboriginal children.
Amanda and Salvatore Pepe are selling their stunning art deco home, which has been the perfect setting for family life for these passionate cooks and entertainers.
Nestled at the end of a private, palm tree lined cul-de-sac is this lavishly renovated residence comprising 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms + powder room and double garage complete with views of West Lakes and the rolling Adelaide Hills.
Live a cosmopolitan lifestyle, living and working on Halifax Street. Architecturally designed and renovated with the highest level of sophistication and luxury in mind. Situated in prestigious Halifax Street, with views across the treetops to the city, this property truly impresses.
Feed a crowd with ease using this classic Italian comfort food bake.
From peacekeeping in the Gaza Strip to high-level roles in mental health and defence, Chris Burns says all his life’s work has led him to his latest challenge: helping Adelaide’s homeless as CEO of the Hutt St Centre.
Amanda and Salvatore Pepe are selling their stunning art deco home, which has been the perfect setting for family life for these passionate cooks and entertainers.
Adelaide has lost its ranking as Australia’s most liveable city after tumbling from third to thirtieth on a global index – with South Australia’s COVID restrictions blamed.
Assaults and abuse against South Australian healthcare workers have risen sharply over the past four years, data obtained by InDaily reveals.
The State Government is trying to stop Royal Adelaide Hospital doctors from wearing protest T-shirts about overcrowding, despite Labor backing a high-profile ambulance campaign before the election.
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