Just a few weeks after walking down the aisle, newlywed Graham Manou will ride through the heart of Australia in the hopes of raising much needed funds for South Australian children living with serious heart conditions.
Olympic silver medalists Eamon Sullivan and Geoff Huegill will make a special guest appearance at Westfield Marion on Thursday 30 June 2011.
Calling all soccer fanatics! Westfield Tea Tree Plaza will host the Qantas Socceroos’ only full-squad appearance in Adelaide on Thursday June 2nd.
You have to hand it to Riot City Wrestling for edge-of-your-seat escapism and incredible, fast past action.
Dozens of racing and cruising yachts from all over Australia will compete in the 61st Lexus Adelaide to Port Lincoln yacht race on 18 February 2011.
Adelaide United FC's assault towards the Hyundai A-League finals has been further strenghtened by the news that one of the club's signings for next season, Osama Malik, will join earlier than expected.
Special Olympics Australia’s 2010 National Games has been lauded as South Australia’s best Festival or Event at the State’s annual Tourism Awards.
Yesterday Netball SA announced its Northern Suburb’s Netball Taskforce.
ETSA Park was a sea of pink as the Adelaide Thunderbirds launched its new brand, team colours and 2011 Premier Partner.
Three teams made up of strong young Aussies are on their European Tour and on their way to the Canoe Polo World Championships in Milan!
Adelaide United FC’s AFC Champions League 2010 campaign may have come to an end at the hands of K-League champions Jeonbuk Motors, but coach Aurelio Vidmar could not fault his team’s effort in the defeat.
Today Lord Mayor Michael Harbison will unveil a new basketball court in Whitmore Square, encouraging people of all ages to get active in the City and shoot some hoops.
The Hood Sweeney Adelaide 36ers are delighted to learn that 3 players have been nominated for NBL awards this season.
With South Australia’s 1-0 victory in game three of the 2009/2010 Dominos Claxton Shield semi-final series against NSW on Sunday at Norwood Oval – to qualify for its first grand final in 30 years – there were at least two spectacular highlights.
While many other South Australia sporting teams have fallen by the wayside in recent times, SA's baseball side has risen from the ashes to make the 2009/2010 Dominos Claxton Shield grand final against Victoria, starting next Friday in Melbourne.
South Australia will be hosting a finals game for only the second time in 20 years this Friday, when NSW visit SA for a best-of-three semi-final, of the 2009/2010 Dominos Claxton Shield, at Norwood Oval, at 7.05pm.