After becoming one of only six women to make it up the Warped Wall in the 2018 heats, the barista turned crowd favourite Ninja Warrior is back for round three.
Jam LIVE, recorded live and guaranteeing you a front-row seat at the most exclusive gigs, music festivals and concert locations, hits your screens live and in stereo today at 4.30pm on Nine Adelaide. It’s now time to introduce the biggest names of Jam Live’s season one, Perth’s Indie Pop sensation San Cisco, Australia’s very own Dean Lewis and multiple ARIA award winners Jet. […]
Always wanted to go on a date with Warnie? Well here's your chance (sort of)...
The Adelaide Hills, Barossa, Clare Valley, McLaren Vale, Coonawarra and Adelaide City will come to life when the hilarious Plonk returns for a second vintage on Tuesday, July 7.
The first telethon in South Australia since 1989 has been hailed a success with South Australian’s opening their hearts and wallets to raise an incredible $2,233,690.50 in the inaugural Team Kids Easter Appeal.
Two of the most highly anticipated dramas of 2015 will premiere on the Nine Network over two massive nights this week.
Channel Nine Adelaide is lending a helping hand announcing the Team Kids Easter Appeal, which will go to air live on Channel Nine Adelaide on Monday April 6 2015.
Channel Nine news veteran Rob Kelvin makes a return to the Nine News desk this afternoon to present Adelaide’s local 5pm bulletin.
Join Kate Collins and Brenton Ragless this Saturday at 7.00pm on Channel Nine for a television special that will count down the 10 biggest stories that have helped to shape South Australia since Nine Adelaide started broadcasting in 1959.
If you've ever watched Adelaide Tonight, Country and Western Hour, Curiosity Show, Humphrey and Friends, The Channel Niners, Postcards, Nine News, Bobo the Clown, Chico the Chimpanzee and Winky Dink - make sure you get along to this one-of-a-kind exhibition!
This Friday marks 55 years since broadcasting began at Channel Nine's Tynte Street Studios in 1959.
For a limited time, Menz Giant FruChocs iconic burnt orange packaging will turn blue to raise awareness and funds for prostate cancer research.