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InDaily

Locality: Adelaide, South Australia

Phone: +61 8 8224 1600



Address: 165 Grenfell Street 5000 Adelaide, SA, Australia

Website: http://www.indaily.com.au

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25.01.2022 State Opera SA is inviting audiences to a fright night with news that it has rescheduled the musical thriller Sweeney Todd for a six-show season at Her Majesty’s Theatre in May next year.



25.01.2022 EXCLUSIVE | The SA Liberal Party is wooing former Adelaide United star and current Reds football director Bruce Djite to run for state parliament with senior figures keen to see him stand for a key Labor-held marginal seat, InDaily can reveal.

25.01.2022 Bartending icon, brand builder and master storyteller Lauren Mote joins Living Proof to chat about her unique perspective on the drinks industry.

25.01.2022 Adelaide City Council has asked the state and federal governments to contribute over $40 million towards the cost of building a new aquatic centre in the city or North Adelaide in the hope taxpayers can foot the bulk of the bill.



24.01.2022 From gaming and wine to NFP and hospitality, InDaily 40 Under 40 winners Dineth Abeynayake, Dylan Fairweather, Eloise Hall and Emma McCaskill are young stars of their trades.

22.01.2022 The futures of Adelaide’s medical technology, agriculture, hospitality and space industries look bright with InDaily 40 Under 40 winners, Jiawen Li, Joseph Ceravolo, Joshua Baker and Katherine Bennell leading the charge.

22.01.2022 A settlement offer by failed restaurateur Jock Zonfrillo that gave creditors a return of as little as five cents in the dollar was accepted because the MasterChef host and his wife Lauren held the casting votes, documents reveal.



22.01.2022 Adelaide have elected against matching St Kilda’s monster AFL offer for Brad Crouch and the midfielder has become a Saints player.

21.01.2022 With the help of Adelaide design firm Sans-Arc, the Peter Rabbit team has transformed an old barn in Thebarton into an upscale wood-fired brunchery and function space on the bank of Karrawirra Parri River Torrens.

21.01.2022 Providing honest, accurate information about your movements is vital if a contact tracer calls as part of trying to contain COVID-19. Trust is key, which is why angry authorities’ revealing personal details about ‘pizza guy’ was counter-productive, says epidemiologist Tambri Housen.

20.01.2022 Over 70 people experiencing homelessness were found permanent housing in Adelaide in July the highest ever housing rate in a month raising hope that the city will reach its target to end rough sleeping by the end of the year.

20.01.2022 Almost two-thirds of medium-sized companies are concerned economic activity faces a significant decline, resulting in even higher unemployment, when the federal government unwinds its COVID-19 stimulus measures.



20.01.2022 South Australia is the best equipped jurisdiction in the country to respond to climate change, with the states increasing reliance on solar and wind power likely to have the additional benefit of increasing jobs after the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a report by economist Ross Garnaut.

20.01.2022 Over 180 children in state care were victims or at risk of alleged sexual assault last year, the Guardian for Children has revealed, amid concerns there are serious systemic gaps and failings in the Child Protection Department’s detection of abuse.

19.01.2022 Having outgrown its farmhouse location, Seed Winehouse + Kitchen is moving into a refurbished bank in the town’s main street, fulfilling a long-time vision held by Guy Parkinson and his team.

19.01.2022 Alice Springs Parrtjima Festival is one of the first major Australian arts festivals to be held since the pandemic hit, and is fittingly themed Lifting our Spirits. Ben Kelly reports.

19.01.2022 ABC Radio Adelaide’s Ali Clarke has wrested back the lead in the latest radio ratings survey, but the city’s talk stations ABC and FIVEaa both lost ground as listeners turned to lighter music formats.

19.01.2022 An AFL season to forget closes for the Adelaide Football Club this weekend, and then the Crows must work their busiest ever trade and draft agenda. Michelangelo Rucci asks a former AFL master in recruiting and list management about how the club should tackle the critical decisions ahead.

18.01.2022 The Hutt Street Centre says a controversial legal review into its compliance with land use regulations has put to bed long-standing tensions in the city’s southeast, as the cost of the inquiry exceeds the reported $41,000.

18.01.2022 Pressure is mounting on the federal government to help 25,000 Australians stranded overseas return home on air force planes.

18.01.2022 Abbots & Kinney has opened another suburban outpost, bringing its signature baked goods and quality coffee to a new space on Unley Road.

17.01.2022 Thousands embrace QR code system, Knoll to walk away from politics, WOMAD 'reimagined' ... welcome to your serving of the day’s breaking news from South Australia, the nation and abroad.

17.01.2022 US President Donald Trump’s campaign has filed lawsuits in Pennsylvania, Michigan and Georgia, laying the groundwork for contesting battleground states as he slipped behind Democrat Joe Biden in the hunt for the 270 Electoral College votes needed to win the White House.

17.01.2022 Afternoon update: South Australia could relax its border restrictions with NSW as early as next Tuesday.

16.01.2022 WOMADelaide won’t be held in Botanic Park in 2021, with COVID-19 constraints forcing organisers to reimagine the music festival as a series of sunset concerts in a new Adelaide Park Lands venue.

16.01.2022 Marion mayor and former state MP Kris Hanna was represented by one of his highest-profile former colleagues when he fronted court this morning, indicating he would plead guilty to a charge of publishing inaccurate election material.

16.01.2022 New Crows chairman John Olsen next week will empower a working party to find a city home for the Adelaide Football Club and he has detailed his preferences. Michelangelo Rucci looks at the 30-year challenge to build a Crows’ nest.

16.01.2022 Five northern suburb councils have joined forces with social justice groups to push for a permanent increase to the JobSeeker allowance, arguing it would benefit not just welfare recipients but stimulate local economies and employment.

14.01.2022 South Australia has recorded its fourth straight day of no new coronavirus cases, but health authorities are still trying to locate close contacts of positive cases who might be at risk.

14.01.2022 It’s been a hell of a fortnight for South Australia, with no shortage of anxiety and mixed messages. Once in a while, it’s worth lightening the mood a little and sometimes the best way to make sense of it all is a quick recap, in (mostly Simpsons) gif form.

13.01.2022 The top lawyer who assisted the ICAC investigation into the Oakden debacle has been working within SA Health for the past year to help complete a report to the anti-corruption body on much-criticised mental health services in Adelaide’s south and the inquiry has already referred some cases to the Coroner.

13.01.2022 South Australia’s biggest homelessness organisations have asked the State Government to hit pause on its reform to the sector, amid concerns the proposed bureaucratic changes could lead to a reduction in funding for people experiencing homelessness.

13.01.2022 Marion mayor and former state MP Kris Hanna is set to face the Adelaide Magistrates Court tomorrow over allegations relating to his 2018 re-election campaign.

13.01.2022 While wrestling with the challenges of being a masked bookseller, Jo Case recommends some reads for fans of big stories, science, politics, music and comedy including one book that eerily captures the feeling of this strange year.

12.01.2022 UK at virus tipping point, new 2021 Adelaide Fringe design revealed, Richie Porte claims Tour de France podium finish ... Welcome to your serving of the days breaking news from South Australia, the nation and abroad. Follow this post for live updates through the day.

12.01.2022 Owner of Adelaides oldest camera kiosk, Paul Bulley believes theres a reason his shop is developing a kilometre of analogue film every month young people are going anti-digital.

11.01.2022 Scott Morrison has rejected calls to bring thousands of Australians stranded overseas home on air force planes.

11.01.2022 Solstice Media, publisher of InDaily, has appointed Annabel Borchardt to leads its program of events which range from support for regional South Australia and young entrepreneurs to the state’s most comprehensive assessment of our top companies.

11.01.2022 Despite or perhaps because of lockdowns, a record number of entries were submitted for this years portrait competition and Indigenous entries are particularly powerful, writes Joanna Mendelssohn.

11.01.2022 An Adelaide-based medical company that sold its name and a major chunk of its business to a French multi-national earlier this year has launched a subsidiary to develop a treatment for age-related macular degeneration.

11.01.2022 An Australian Government promise to pay its suppliers faster has led to a collaboration between an Adelaide e-invoicing startup and federal Treasury.

11.01.2022 The State Government has rejected a request from the Adelaide City Council to ban the consumption of alcohol at all times in the park lands, after the majority of respondents to the councils own consultation claimed the idea was discriminatory and racist.

10.01.2022 Thomas Foods International has appointed Adelaide-based construction company BADGE to build its state-of-the-art meat processing facility near Murray Bridge.

10.01.2022 Russian restaurant Red October will close at the end of September, but its basement bar will live on at a new Hindley Street site.

10.01.2022 More than 1.35 million JobSeeker recipients will soon need to start looking for more work or face cuts to their payments, with the Morrison government ratcheting up mutual obligation requirements wound down during the pandemic.

09.01.2022 An 84-year-old Adelaide company has listed on the Australian stock exchange as part of a bid to boost its local manufacturing and grow its business.

09.01.2022 The South Australian Cricket Association says it’s pretty confident its members won’t miss out on attending next month’s Adelaide Oval Test, despite flagging a balloting process to determine access.

08.01.2022 A senior Crows executive has left the Adelaide Football Club pre-empting the changes to come with new chairman John Olsen. Michelangelo Rucci spoke to long-time club servant Nigel Smart on his call to exit the AFL club.

08.01.2022 A former Transport Department official who was fined $5000 after a four-year legal saga sparked by an ICAC investigation has written to the Marshall Government demanding an independent review of his case and stronger oversight of the states anti-corruption watchdog.

08.01.2022 A swathe of councils are signing up to remain free of genetically modified crops, forming a green zone stretching from the Barossa Valley through the Adelaide Hills and Fleurieu Peninsula to Cape Jervis.

07.01.2022 ABC Radio Adelaide newsreader Paul McCarthy farewelled listeners today after 36 years with the national broadcaster as cuts to news services bite.

07.01.2022 Experts will discuss all aspects of the esports and streaming industry at the second annual conference exploring creative revolutionaries.

07.01.2022 US Election latest, New China blow for SA wine, Queensland's Origin miracle at Adelaide Oval ... welcome to your serving of the day’s breaking news from South Australia, the nation and abroad. Follow this post for live updates through the day.

05.01.2022 The team at Golden Boy's cellar bar offer three drink recommendations for your next trip into the opulent underground drinkery.

04.01.2022 New Australians will need to correctly answer questions about domestic violence, equal opportunity and freedom of speech under changes to the citizenship test, the federal government will announce.

04.01.2022 Adelaide Cabaret Festival has almost sold out its early allocation of tickets for two 2021 headline shows within days of them going on sale, prompting the introduction of waitlists in the hope that more seats can be added if COVID restrictions ease.

04.01.2022 Changes to Centrelink benefits income reporting kick in on Monday. While Services Australia says the new rules make it much simpler for recipients, some low-income earners remain confused about how the system will work. Jessica Bassano has some answers.

03.01.2022 A cafe owner has launched legal action against Victorias coronavirus restrictions, while a class action has been lodged by a man claiming lost income and anxiety.

03.01.2022 Former South Australian EPA chief Professor Campbell Gemmell has raised concerns about a potential gas project in the town of Leigh Creek which will use unconventional technology banned in Queensland and Scotland to extract gas from beneath the ground.

03.01.2022 Official data shows South Australia now has the highest unemployment rate in the nation, with employment growth offset by a surge in people entering the jobs market.

03.01.2022 SA/NSW border tipped to stay shut, Wet Bend return for Supercars, Greece braces for hurricane - welcome to your serving of the days breaking news from South Australia, the nation and abroad. Follow this post for live updates through the day.

03.01.2022 Former Marshall Government minister Stephan Knoll has told colleagues he will not contest the next state election.

03.01.2022 Upcoming food and wine happenings, including The Clare Valley Festival of the Lamb, a barbecue-lovers set-menu dinner at Slow George, and 23rd Street Distillerys birthday celebrations.

03.01.2022 State Opera SA will open its 2021 season with a performance of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Carousel hailed as marking the return of musicals to the Festival Theatre after the pandemic forced live performance off-stage for most of this year.

02.01.2022 Nuke dump divides state, SA braces for worst unemployment figures this century and a miracle Aussie cricket series win are among the headlines in InDailys breakfast serving of news from South Australia, the nation and abroad. Follow this post for live updates through the day.

02.01.2022 South Australian primary school-aged children some as young as 10-years-old were incarcerated 133 times over the past year.

01.01.2022 South Australias largest council has voted to ban genetically modified crops from its district following a push from McLaren Vales wine industry, which says the lifting of a moratorium will cost the region millions.

01.01.2022 Adelaides metropolitan rail service will be run by a private operator from January, with the State Government paying Keolis Downer $2 billion to run the network for eight years.

01.01.2022 Wine Country is a new wine events business run by Nick Stock and Mark Kamleh with an aim to rid the world of "boring wine events."

01.01.2022 Jason Karas has been appointed the new chair of the Art Gallery of South Australia, with the lawyer promising the institution will be ambitious and innovative.

01.01.2022 Confusion around the type of face mask required for anyone attending a healthcare setting will finally be cleared up with SA Health forced to remove a stipulation from its directions that the mask has to be surgical grade.

01.01.2022 Leisurely Coffee is serving up great coffee and an all-halal menu, including breakfast bao buns with beef bacon, in the old Paddy’s Lantern shopfront.

01.01.2022 The race for the title of South Australian Agricultural Town of the Year is heating up, with nominations for the award closing on Friday 18 September.

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