A monument to the 26 deaths of shipwreck survivors in 1840 is being put into context thanks to a collaboration that those involved hope will be replicated around the country.
Rescuer worried about inexperienced drivers tackling difficult terrain in 4WDs
Four-wheel driving is getting more popular, but some in the industry say inexperienced drivers may be putting themselves in danger.
Photo shows A red ute stuck on the side of a sandy embankment.Coorong fishers call for action over ailing South Lagoon in largest fish kill in 40 years
Commercial fishers say fish are dying "left, right, and centre" in the South Lagoon and they are sick of waiting for governments to make a decision on how to fix the degraded environment.
Photo shows Dead and decaying fish scattered on the shoreline of a lagoonRapidly disappearing Coorong coastline sparks warning for Australian coastal communities
In South Australia, parts of the Coorong's coast are undergoing "incredible rates of change" due to climate change. What does that mean for more urbanised parts of our coast?
Photo shows A man looks out to sea from a sandy beach with dunes behind himDeer hunters raise animal cruelty concerns after filming wounded fawn, but officials say it wasn't shot
South Australian hunters have released a video of an injured animal they say lived for days after an aerial cull. But the program's manager says an examination showed the fawn was not wounded by its contractors.
Photo shows A group of feral deer in grasslandsAnimals left to a slow death after deer culling
Some animals are left to die slowly in South Australia's south-east as a result of aerial culling.
Has Video Duration: 1 minute 25 seconds.Federal inquiry's final report calls on regional communities to be shielded from further bank closures
A federal committee has concluded its investigation into bank closures in regional Australia, detailing a range of recommendations including ensuring regional Australians can access cash and flagging the establishment of a public bank.
Photo shows An image of the Big Four Australian banks ATMs side by sideBird-loving professors instrumental in $390k purchase of cattle property to protect endangered native species
A Nature Foundation fundraising campaign that received two donations of $100,000 from generous professors enables it to buy a 200-hectare property home to malleefowl and other rare species in south-east South Australia.
Photo shows A malleefowlHours in the car or move house: Cancer patients in this regional town face tough choice
Mount Gambier woman Anelia Blackie has for the past three years had to make an uncomfortable five-hour car trip to Adelaide for treatment of the cancer in her spine.
Photo shows A woman wearing a black jacket looking away from the camera.Salmon off the coast of Cape Jaffa, SA
Thousands of salmon were filmed surfacing and feeding off SA's south-east coast earlier this month.
Has Video Duration: 45 seconds.'It happened in a matter of seconds': Spectacular salmon feeding frenzy captured on fisher's drone footage
Thousands of salmon were spotted surfacing and feeding near Cape Jaffa, South Australia, with one keen fisher capturing a video of the scene from above.
Photo shows A drone photo of a boat in the water with thousands of silver fish thrashing around it.What happens to Aussie towns when Hollywood moves on?
Clunes in Victoria hides its fictional alter ego well with a main street lined with bookshops, quaint cafes, and electric vehicles. It's one of numerous country towns that have had a brush with Hollywood.
Photo shows A souped-up black car outside a building that says Silverton Souvenirs.Elderly SA man sentenced to 25 years' jail for child sexual abuse spanning decades
An Kingston SE man in his 80s will likely die in prison after he was sentenced for sexually abusing children across 30 years.
Photo shows A blue and brown sign reading "Mount Gambier Courthouse" with a brick building in the backHow canned rabbit, once a dinnertime delicacy, was consigned to the burrows of history
Long since vanished from dinner plates, Australia's canned rabbit was once popular fare as far away as London.
Photo shows A colourful can of rabbit meat destined for LondonFarmers show support for deer culling despite hunters' protest against SA program
A plan to eradicate feral deer in South Australia by shooting them from helicopters using thermal imaging is generating controversy as farmers applaud the program and some hunters want it stopped.
Photo shows A group of feral deer in grasslandsSecond king penguin spotted acting 'happy' in South Australia, 2,500km from nearest colony
A Port Neill local filmed a juvenile king penguin on a beach on Wednesday, nearly two weeks after a sighting of what was possibly the same bird in the Coorong.
Photo shows Penguin on sandy white beach ith bush on sandhills in background, bay water on right.Funding to save regional jetties 'grossly inadequate', councils say as closures cost towns
As regional jetties around South Australia crumble into the ocean, councils are struggling to gather the funds to secure the future of the popular community assets.
Photo shows A woman stands on the beach wearing a red hat and t-shit with 'SAVE OUR JETTY' handwritten on it.King penguin seen on Coorong beach
A king penguin seen on a beach in the Coorong area of South Australia.
Has Video Duration: 30 seconds.King penguin turns up on SA beach thousands of kilometres from Antarctic home
Amazed birdwatchers believe a young king penguin that approached them on a Coorong beach may never have seen a human before, with the species normally staying in Antarctica and on sub-Antarctic islands.
Photo shows A composite image of a large penguin on a beachRegional drivers, motoring lobby calls for urgent fix of SA's roads as death toll soars
Farmers, regional residents and South Australia's motoring lobby want a backlog of road maintenance completed, amid the deadliest year on SA's roads since 2019.
Photo shows A man speaks.SA council to apply for exemption to new 'unrealistic' default speed limits on beaches
New lowered beach speed limits were introduced in South Australia last week, but one regional council will apply for an exemption to the rules.
Photo shows white sandy beach. sand dunes, cars, caravans, trailers, driving