Aussies will be able to travel freely to and from New Zealand starting in two weeks, on Monday, April 19 at 12am.
As of 4pm today, only South Australian residents, essential workers, and those making a permanent move to South Australia will be allowed...
SA Health is continuing to monitor COVID-19 in New South Wales and Queensland.
Premier Steven Marshall has announced that SA’s restrictions regarding the size of gatherings will ease starting next week.
Today’s cases are a man in his 40s, and a child, who both recently returned from overseas and have been in a...
There have been no new cases recorded in SA, the total cases to date stands at 642.
Another day without any new COVID-19 cases.
There has been one new case of COVID-19 today, reported from a medi-hotel. There have been a total of 641 cases notified...
Today’s cases include a man in his 30s and a child, who both recently returned from overseas and have been in a...
There have been five new cases of COVID-19 today, all reported from a medi-hotel. There have been a total of 631 cases...
The most recent testing results received last night of wastewater in the CBD have returned negative for COVID-19.
Today’s case is a man in his 30s who recently returned from overseas and has been in a medi-hotel since his arrival.
South Australia’s fifth COVID-19 vaccine hub at the Lyell McEwin Hospital is now ready to commence operations.
SA Health have stated that wastewater testing has detected a continuing positive presence of COVID-19 in central catchments.
Today’s cases include a female in her teens and a male in his 60s who both recently returned from overseas and have...
Wastewater testing has found a strong positive result in Adelaide's CBD. It was detected following testing in the area on Thursday and...
There are no new cases of COVID-19 today. There have been a total of 618 cases notified in South Australia.
No new COVID-19 cases have been recorded in South Australia today, as the vaccine rollout continues.
Health Minister Greg Hunt announced the travel ban extension, saying the decision prevents “risk for everyone’s health and safety.”