The Advertiser (South Australia)

The Advertiser (South Australia)

The Advertiser is a daily tabloid newspaper based in Adelaide, South Australia, known for its conservative stance. It originally launched as a broadsheet called The South Australian Advertiser on July 12, 1858. Today, it is printed every day from Monday to Saturday, and there is a Sunday edition known as the Sunday Mail. The Advertiser is published by News Corp Australia.

Local
English
Newspaper

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79
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Global

#24840

Australia

#430

News and Media

#32

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  • 2 days ago | adelaidenow.com.au | Lydia Kellner |Matt Bell

    There appears to be a light at the end of the tunnel for Aussie tenants with new research suggesting an easing of rental market pressures across almost all capital cities. Latest SQM Research shows the national vacancy rate increased to 1.3 per cent in April – up form 1.1 per cent in March, resulting in 0.7 per cent drop of the average weekly rent of $650.

  • 4 days ago | adelaidenow.com.au | Lynn Cameron |Cara Jenkin

    SA NewsDon't miss out on the headlines from SA News. Followed categories will be added to My News. An extensive range of health care services is providing a safe, reliable and efficient alternative to South Australians attending hospital emergency departments if they need urgent care.

  • 4 days ago | adelaidenow.com.au | Cara Jenkin |David J Goldsmith

    When 18-month-old Charlotte hurt herself playing at about 7pm on a Sunday night, her mum Julie Power was unsure what to do to make it better. As Charlotte sadly cradled her pulled elbow, Power pondered whether an X-ray was required or if it could wait until the following day to be treated. She logged on to the Women’s and Children’s Hospital’s free Child and Adolescent Virtual Urgent Care Service (CAVUCS) to get advice.

  • 4 days ago | adelaidenow.com.au | Tom Bowden |Matt Bell

    NewsSouth AustraliaAdelaideHome values in South Australia’s regional markets have boomed since the start of the pandemic, but there are still some hotspots where you can get a good buy. New data analysis by PRD Real Estate in its Smart Moves: Regional Edition 2025 report has revealed the three SA regional council areas where buyers should buy now.

  • 4 days ago | adelaidenow.com.au | Tom Bowden |Matt Bell

    NewsSouth AustraliaAdelaideA record number of degree-holding South Australians achieved the Great Australian Dream thanks to a government-supported home loan during the past financial year, it can be revealed. A record 1142 hopeful homeowners started their property journeys last year through HomeStart’s Graduate Loan – a loan aimed at people who have a Certificate III or higher and have a smaller available deposit.