Adelaide musician/performer Michael Griffiths is continuing to make waves on the world stage as he impresses at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival...
Simon Chan returns home to Cabramatta as a hero. The locals think he's studied 4 years of Martial Arts in China, but he's really been at the Marshall Art School.
The New Screen Makers Conference brings some of the country’s most successful practitioners together to talk about their experiences & contemporary pathways.
Never work with children or animals has been an age-old entertainment industry mantra for good reasons, but for Jimmy Rees a.k.a Jimmy Giggle, working with both is a dangerous liaison that has paid off in spades
Comedian Peter Helliar’s narrative comedy on ABC It’s a Date has returned for its second season of giggles and romantic mishaps and this week Adelaide’s own Emily Taheny stars as Manda. Here's our interview with her.
There is less than one month left for young people living in regional Australia to submit a Heywire application.
As the headline act, former Triple J Breakfast host Claire Hooper was preceded by four local comedians and MC Thomas Green in a night of stand up comedy.
Premier Jay Weatherill and Opposition Leader Steven Marshall will go head to head in the SA Votes Leaders Debate on Monday, 17 February, kicking off the first week of the election campaign.
All will be revealed from Monday and each weeknight over the next two weeks at 9.30pm in Now I’ll Have to Kill You! a tell-all chat show on ABC Local Radio.
Bone Health Foundation Ambassador Emma Rebellato says "It's never too early to start looking after your bones."
Peter Goers received an early Christmas present in the Nielsen Radio Ratings survey released today – number one in his timeslot (Mon-Fri 7pm-10pm) in Adelaide with share of 14.8%.
ABC Local Radio and UniSA have announced a ground breaking citizen science project. The Great Koala Count aims to provide an estimate of the South Australian koala population by involving the general public and schools as citizen scientists to collect local koala data.
With her warm smile, rich voice, blonde hair and big blue eyes, Beccy Cole is as every bit the ‘Poster Girl’ on Australian country music as you’d imagine. The South Australian-born country singer left high school in the 80s to tour with her mother’s country music band; 20 years later, now one of the country’s most loved female country musicians and with enough Golden Guitar Awards to make Kasey Chambers blush, Cole has finally come into her own. I spoke with Beccy about her latest album Songs & Pictures, her “musical and literal coming out”, and why she’s just started to feel herself at the cusp of turning 40.
Tim Finn stands as one of our (okay, New Zealand's) most beloved singers and songwriters. From his solo career, his brief but memorable stint with brother Neil in Crowded House to his defining work with Split Enz, Finn is one of the most praised and admired artists of the last 30 years. With ventures into film, theatre, musicals, as well as a new record deal and album [The View is Worth the Climb] under his belt, Tim Finn is as passionate and remarkable as ever.
ABC Local Radio today announced that Matt Clinch will join the South Australian ABC Grandstand team in December, filling the void left by the retirement of 40-year veteran Roger Wills.
The South Australian Film Corporation is delighted to announce the teams selected to participate in The FACTory, a $2.1 million joint initiative between the ABC and SAFC aimed at developing original ideas for factual programs, to be produced out of South Australia and air on ABC1 in prime time.