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The number of reports to ICAC about SA Health employees has grown every year since the anti-corruption watchdog was set up, with a dramatic increase in reports coming from whistleblowers within the department itself.
My enemy’s enemy is my friend: the old proverb remains ever-relevant in politics, demonstrated again this week by SA Labor’s enthusiastic cheerleading for the state’s anti-corruption watchdog Bruce Lander.
A new food concept has come into the Renew Adelaide pop-up space inside BRKLYN on Rundle Street – hot dog hawkers Let’s Be Frank.
Two years in the making, F. Duck on Gouger Street represents the new Chinatown – and and its team wants to introduce Adelaide diners to ‘real Hong Kong food’.
A new display at the Art Gallery of SA showcases elaborate textiles, decorative furniture and other designs by 19th-century British firm Morris & Co – including items that once graced the homes of a prominent Adelaide family.
Three winning winemakers from the Adelaide Hills and McLaren Vale have won the right to produce a one-off wine under their own labels using gifted Langhorne Creek grapes.
When the Tour Down Under rolls into town in January 2020, so too will a hoppy lager collaboration from Uraidla Brewery and Bridge Road Brewers.
It’s impossible to keep up with the number of new local gins entering the market, but Gincident is a good opportunity to give it a go. Here are five to try at the event this weekend.
With a few single-release vintages under its belt, Hills Collide has now expanded to four bright and fruit-forward spring release wines, launching at Ferg’s on Saturday.
SALIFE looks back at the life and times of much-loved fashion icon Harry Watt, and how he and partner George Gross put Adelaide on the global fashion map.
This sophisticated six-bedroom home at Netherby was crafted by South Australian master builder David Cheney, combining modern design and classic charm.
An avid gardener has fulfilled her childhood dream with a Hills estate that would impress the most ardent horticulturist.
Fifteen years ago today, the first edition of The Independent Weekly newspaper was published – a bold move to provide South Australians with an alternative media voice. That project continues today through InDaily. We revisit that tumultuous first edition and talk to the key players who finally broke Adelaide’s media monopoly.
In a leaky brick and aluminium warehouse in Adelaide’s western suburbs hides what has been described as one of the most culturally significant sites in Australia – and it’s a place that is perpetually under threat.
SPECIAL REPORT | Cuts and closures loom for News Corp SA’s suburban weekly Messenger Newspapers, after the media company unsuccessfully lobbied several metropolitan councils for hundreds of thousands of ratepayer dollars to help prop up the ailing brand, warning continued publishing is “at risk”, InDaily can reveal.
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