Port Power WAG and Jodi Lee Foundation Ambassador, Kellie Finlayson has launched a Symptom Tracker to help with the early diagnosis of bowel cancer.
NON-FICTION: They said it couldn't be done. Port Adelaide's rivals called it a 'sideshow'. Yet within five years, Port Adelaide had attracted major sponsors from China, played three in-season AFL matches in Shanghai, and featured in a series of significant moments in the Australia-China relationship. This is the inside story.
Kane Cornes and Rory Sloane join thousands to tackle bowel cancer for the 2017 People’s Choice Undies Run.
The fairest and best player in Sunday’s Showdown 39 will be awarded the Phil Walsh Medal in honour of Walsh’s legacy to both Port Adelaide and the Adelaide Crows.
Port Adelaide and the Adelaide Crows have joined forces to unite in the lead up to this Sunday’s Showdown 39 in memory of Phil Walsh.
The heart of the Riverbank Precinct will be transformed into a football fan zone – but with activities for everyone – as part of three huge days of celebrations for Adelaide’s biggest sporting weekend when Liverpool Football Club comes to town.
Which AFL team’s supporters are more likely to drink which kind of alcohol?
There are plenty of corporate functions in the lead up to the AFL Grand Final, but if you're like us, another boring sit-down lunch just doesn't cut it anymore.
More than 29,000 fans watched Port Adelaide avoid its first wooden spoon and farewell retiring ruckman Dean Brogan in style with an eight point win over Melbourne in the first AFL game at Adelaide Oval today.
Flotilla for Kids, held annually in Port Adelaide, is a spectacular day on the water that aims to increase awareness of paediatric cancer and raise funds for Camp Quality and Australian Rotary Health.
The Port Adelaide Football Club confirms that Dean Laidley has met with Power Football Operations Manager Peter Rohde and indicated that he is likely to return to Melbourne next year due to personal reasons. Rohde said that although Laidley is unlikely to be based in Adelaide next year there may be an opportunity for him […]
2010 is a special year for the Port Adelaide football community, marking 140 years of their involvement with Australia’s greatest game.