The changes affected those arriving from NSW yesterday, with separate, strict quarantine rules coming into effect at midnight.
Three new positive cases have been detected from overseas travellers, who are quarantining, and new strict measures for NSW travel will be imposed from midnight.
Three people who attended the test cricket match at the Adelaide Oval this week have been identified as close contacts of known cases in New South Wales.
Tonight, SA Health issued a new South Australian COVID-19 Health Alert.
In light of recent cases in New South Wales, people travelling in or out of NSW should monitor NSW Health’s website for the latest updates.
Those who have been in the locations outlined by NSW Health as hotspot locations will need to be tested and enter a medi hotel.
There have been no new cases of COVID-19 today, with only one person linked to the Parafield Cluster remaining in quarantine.
Effective immediately, all of South Australia's border restrictions and checkpoints have been lifted.
There have been no new cases of COVID-19 today, however, one contact from the Parafield Cluster still remains in quarantine.
Two adult visitors are now permitted per inpatient, per day.
The COVID-19 case reported yesterday is no longer classed as an active case bringing SA's active cases back to zero.
Beta-blockers could potentially be used to treat COVID-19, according to a new international study by Italian and South Australian scientists.
With SA and NSW dropping border restrictions here are some excellent attractions South Australia has to offer.
Red October will close its doors, but its basement bar, Suzie Wong will continue on in a different location.
COVAX-19 is one of the very few potential COVID-19 vaccines that has now made it to the second phase of human trials.
After closing for several months due to COVID-19 restrictions, one of Adelaide's favourite food destinations is up and running again.
Melba's have created the sweetest solution to help you maintain adequate social distancing
For $50, Limoncello lovers can get crafty and make their own special mix from the comfort of their own home with Applewood's Unico-Not-Cello-Yet pack.
As of this afternoon the Barossa Valley will no longer be classified as a COVID-19 high risk area having been assessed by SA Health authorities.
Retail Drinks Australia announced the news today after previously placing buying limits on the sale of alcohol at major retailers across the country.