Eira Dalzell has been selected to represent Australia at the World Disabled Water Ski Championships three years after losing some of her fingers in a boating accident.
Caravan park owners thought 'the odds were insurmountable' after floods, but they're back in business
Geoff and Barbara Calbert have brought the site back to life after a hard-fought battle following the devastating River Murray floods.
Photo shows An older woman and man with their arms around one another holding a white dog with caravans in the background.South Australian wine growers plead for help as frost 'disaster' hits 80 per cent of grapes
Farmers in Australia's largest wine grape growing region are still counting losses from severe frost last month and there is no help on the horizon.
Photo shows A man wearing a hat and glasses looks at a grapevine.First Indigenous Rhodes scholar reconnects with her past as she helps to preserve Aboriginal history
Rebecca Richards's PhD in anthropology is taking her back to the regional community she grew up in to help explore photographic archives and preserve Ngarrindjeri stories.
Photo shows A young woman wearing a white shirt and necklace with trees in the backgroundFrom SA Liberal leader to arrest, how did it all unfold?
David Speirs has announced he intends to quit parliament and pause his Liberal party membership, with police saying he has also been charged. What does this mean for his future and the electorate he represents?
Photo shows a man in a suit with the photo showing his side profile'Like a blowtorch': From above, the frost impact on vineyards is obvious
As crop growers across the country's south-east come to grips with the fallout from last month's unseasonally freezing overnight temperatures, there are calls for the event to be treated as a natural disaster in order to trigger urgent government assistance.
Photo shows Vineyards damaged by frost.Former SA Liberal leader to face court charged with drug offences, police confirm
Former SA opposition leader David Speirs has been charged with two counts of supplying a controlled substance and will face court, police have confirmed.
Photo shows David Speirs in a white shirt at a park with treesDarryle was sick of attending funerals so he's changing Indigenous health outcomes one GP visit at a time
Aboriginal clinician Darryle Barnes is no stranger to attending funerals, with his father and grandfather dying in their early 50s. As he approaches the same age, it is an outcome he is driven to change.
Topic:Solutions
Photo shows A middle-aged indigenous man with curly grey hair smiles at the camera inside his office with indigenous art in background.Eyewatering supermarket grape prices expected to drop dramatically as local season approaches
If you have baulked at the price of table grapes at the supermarket lately the good news is they could drop by up to $10/kg when the Australian season brings locally-grown produce to the shelves.
Photo shows Green and red table grapes from the United States, $19.99 and $21.99 per kilo.Wine to Olives: Swapping wine grapes for olives
A global shortage of olive oil offers a new opportunity for wine grape growers in the midst an industry downturn.
Has Video Duration: 9 minutes 58 seconds.Social solution to regional loneliness
How do you make friends in a regional town? In South Australia's Riverland, a young woman has found a way to connect strangers and it doesn't involve sport.
Has Video Duration: 2 minutes 44 seconds.How do you make friends when you're new in town and don't like sport?
The question of how to make friends in a regional town is often answered with joining a local sports club. But in South Australia's Riverland, a group is finding other ways to connect socially.
Topic:Feel Good
Photo shows a group of four women make cheers at a table covered in colourful drawings and textasHouseboats getting stuck in River Murray threaten multi-million-dollar tourism industry
The State Emergency Service has responded to a number of marine rescue call-outs on the River Murray in the last fortnight.
Photo shows A man in a black shirt leans over a rail and looks out into the distance. He is standing on a boat docked in the river.Olive trees bring new hope to wine grape growers facing another year of low prices
With some grape growers facing another year of prices below the cost of production, some are taking advantage of the global demand for olive oil.
Photo shows A fair-skinned middle-aged man, Ashley, leans against trellised olive trees in a blue puffer jacket.River stink no cause for alarm as ecosystem strengthens to bring exciting new life
The River Murray is expected to emit an unpleasant odour this week but experts say it has been years since they have seen it so healthy.
Photo shows Surface scum in the Murray River from the blue green algae outbreak in April 2016.Anger and despair as electricity customers shifted to 'punishing' tariffs
Economists love them. Regulators say they make the grid more efficient. But many Australians are finding out time-of-use tariffs mean sharply higher power prices.
Photo shows Bespectacled woman with brown hair and yellow top sitting standing in front of new smart power meterHigh school investigating alleged bestiality references in presentation to girls
Year 9 students at Renmark High School allege that references to bestiality were made during a third-party presentation on "respectful relationships" that was not supervised by a teacher.
Photo shows mother wraps her arms around her daughter both looking towards the camera with a solemn look on their faces.Newly announced wine taskforce to spotlight glut as industry reaches crisis point
Very low prices for wine grapes and low demand is putting excessive pressure on the wine industry, leading to the formation of a government taskforce to report on the challenges faced by Australian growers and winemakers.
Photo shows A farmer standing next to his grape vinesSouth Australians awake to sweltering pre-dawn temperatures as bushfire risk climbs
While weather forecasters tend to talk in terms of "overnight lows", Adelaide's temperature hovered in the mid-30s throughout the small hours ahead of more forecast hot conditions and an elevated bushfire risk.
Photo shows Beachgoers seek shade under umbrellas.More than 100 candidates to contest SA First Nations Voice to Parliament election
With voting to begin next week, the SA government says there has been a "strong response" to South Australia's inaugural First Nations Voice to Parliament so far.
Photo shows A box for the ordering of candidates in South Australia's First Nations Voice to Parliament elections.Pregnant women pushing for 'centuries' old water birth practice at Mount Gambier Hospital
Water birthing is in place at some public and private hospitals in Australia, but women on SA's Limestone Coast want more people to have access to the practice.
Photo shows A woman sitting in a pool holding her newborn baby, with her husband behind her.