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.

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#24840

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#430

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#32

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  • 4 days ago | adelaidenow.com.au

    Subscribe to The Advertiser to get unrestricted digital access, home paper delivery, Apps for iPad and Android, member only +Rewards and much more...

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

    NewsSouth AustraliaAdelaideA North Adelaide home has been given a no-expense-spared top-to-tail renovation and offers you the opportunity to be the first to enjoy its new lease on life. Vendor Leanne, who both transformed and is selling the 74 Childers St home with her brother Steven and her father Roger, bought the home three years ago, with all three keen to breathe new life into the tired home through a bold update.

  • 1 week ago | adelaidenow.com.au | Lydia Kellner |Matt Bell

    A shocking 70 per cent of mortgage holders are missing out on potential savings by hesitating to refinance, despite the Reserve Bank of Australia’s recent rate cut to a two-year low of 3.85 per cent, new research reveals. According to Money.com.au, 45 per cent of homeowners remain undecided about refinancing this year, while 25 per cent are waiting for further rate reductions. Meanwhile, 30 per cent are preparing to switch to variable, fixed, or split loans.

  • 1 week ago | adelaidenow.com.au | Tom Bowden |Matt Bell

    NewsSouth AustraliaAdelaideA Kingswood home has been renovated – a few times over now – to offer a luxurious entertainer’s lifestyle bound to delight families for generations to come. Vendors Silv and Annie bought the home at 30A Halsbury Ave, which has hit the market, in 2009. They were attracted by its character offerings and family-friendly location. “We loved the high ceilings and its beautiful stonework – it just caught our eye as soon as we saw it,” Silv says.

  • 2 weeks ago | adelaidenow.com.au | Tom Bowden |Matt Bell

    NewsSouth AustraliaAdelaideLooking to save money on your city carparking? Rent one!New data analysis by Ray White shows pay carparking across Adelaide CBD has experienced the greatest price increase of any Australian capital over the past 12 months. It costs, on average, $27.55 to park in the city on a casual rate. This is an increase of $5.15, or 11.3 per cent on this time last year.