Top news stories, features and analysis filed by the ABC's network of journalists around the state.
The 16-year-old daughter of a man killed by a prominent lawyer in a notorious hit-and-run collision in South Australia says the case has left her with little faith in the justice system.
Arson admissionA teenager has pleaded guilty in the Adelaide District Court to arson after a fire caused $1 million damage to Unley High School in July.
Bumpy rideWork on a camel abattoir is expected to begin within two months after a delay caused by violence overseas.
Sea soar
John O'Shea
South Australia's best kitesurfers put on a show for the crowds at the State Freestyle Titles at Adelaide's Grange Beach.
Cancer fight
A new funding partnership aims to boost the efficiency of cancer research work in South Australia.
A dog's life
Take a look back at some of the curious canines that inhabited South Australia's industrial past.
Film awards
Red Dog wins best film prize at the inaugural AACTA awards as gritty drama Snowtown dominates other major categories.
Dropping anchor
A replica of Captain Cook's Endeavour is visiting Port Lincoln in SA as part of a 13-month circumnavigation of Australia.
Red revival
The Port Adelaide branch of the Communist Party says its ranks are swelling because of disillusionment with mainstream politics.
'Cheap parking stays'
The chair of the new Central Market Authority is keen to preserve the best of the precinct, including cheap parking.
Scanning trial
Electronic checking of voters will be taken a step further when the Port Adelaide and Ramsay by-elections are held this month.
Holden cuts
Holden is promising no forced redundancies for permanent staff as it makes shift changes at its Elizabeth plant.
Wetlands work starts
Work has started on a $30 million wetlands project in Adelaide's south, to capture 2.8 billion litres of stormwater annually.