Woman 'traumatised' after dirt bike collision south of Adelaide
A woman who says she was seriously injured after being hit by a dirt bike on a walking and cycling track south of Adelaide is fearful a similar incident could occur again.
Natarsha Kallios is a journalist and newsreader based in Adelaide. Prior to joining the ABC, she worked in Sydney for SBS World News as a journalist, and Network 10 as a television reporter in Adelaide. Follow Natarsha on Twitter @NKallios
A woman who says she was seriously injured after being hit by a dirt bike on a walking and cycling track south of Adelaide is fearful a similar incident could occur again.
Women who were secretly filmed by breast surgeon Ho Keun Shin tell an Adelaide court of the impact his crimes have has had on their lives, with one saying he has impacted her "ability to breastfeed my child without fear of being violated again".
A nearly century-old private hospital confirms it is in discussions to move to another site in the Adelaide Hills. The hospital says required building works will cost more than $50 million, while building a new facility would cost less than half that.
Felicity found out she had stage four melanoma days after giving birth to her daughter Zara but, after repeated rounds of therapy, she received much more positive news — and a study shows that there's also been progress at a population level.
Amanda Hancock's mother Denise Wyatt, who had Huntington's disease, is one of six South Australians who have died through accessing voluntary assisted dying since new laws took effect.
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An Adelaide cardiothoracic surgeon tells a coronial inquest he was horrified by the idea he had removed part of a man's lung after learning a biopsy sample had been cross-contaminated at the SA Pathology laboratory.
South Australia's Liberal MPs plan to introduce a bill to parliament to allow e-scooters and other personal electric transport devices on the state's roads after the ABC revealed a user had been jailed for three days over Christmas.
An Adelaide mother accused of stabbing her two sons on the North-South Motorway at Wingfield pleads not guilty to two counts of attempted murder.
Adelaide Crows chairman John Olsen said the club would now work on its master plan, which will be sent back to council next year for consideration.
A murder-accused who used a screwdriver to stab another man in Adelaide's northern suburbs, and then left him in a pool of blood inside his unit, has been declared not guilty due to mental incompetence, with a judge finding he was suffering from schizophrenia at the time.
SA health authorities say the emergency phase of the pandemic is over but preparation for future outbreaks will continue, as mandatory isolation ends today.
Sophie Stephenson has celebrated her fifth birthday, 18 months after the public helped raise funds for life-saving cancer treatment.
Catherina van der Linden celebrates her 110th birthday today, making her one of the oldest living Australians.
A 25-year-old man from Adelaide's north who was caught driving a car with its roof cut off pleads guilty to driving unlicensed, running a red light and breaching vehicle standards.
An Adelaide man who admitted to filming himself sexually abusing children in Cambodia before publishing the videos online agrees to compensate one of his victims "a significant" amount of money, a court has heard.
An Adelaide children's content creator who covertly filmed women through the windows of their homes reads an apology to one of his victims in South Australia's District Court.
An Adelaide teenager shot in the abdomen by his brother has told South Australia's District Court he loves his sibling and knows he did not intend to harm him.
An Adelaide man was killed in his own home by his wife's lover because "he was in the way", South Australia's Supreme Court is told.
A man who punched his girlfriend in the head and then stabbed her uncle to death during a scuffle in South Australia's Far North is sentenced to seven years' jail.
High school students in Adelaide rally against what they label a culture of sexual and gender-based violence in schools.
South Australia's Chief Public Health Officer Nicola Spurrier tells a parliamentary committee the criminalisation of sex work has created barriers to accessing health care.
The Switch for Solar pilot program begins today and will see up to 1,000 concession holders offered a free solar system in exchange for forgoing state government energy concessions.
A referendum proposal on shopping hour deregulation announced this morning looks set to stall in South Australian Parliament's Upper House, with all five crossbench MPs there saying they will not support it.
Embalming has been around for centuries and is still used today, but some are concerned the art of preserving bodies is dying out in South Australia.