Brock Yandle, the brother of accused murderer Keith Yandle, told police he heard screaming and gunshots on the night Steven Murphy was killed in a shed at Kudla, a jury has heard.
Warning to distracted drivers after 17 lives lost on SA roads this year
SA Police have released more images captured by mobile detection cameras showing drivers using phones, not having any hands on the wheel and not observing due care while driving.
Whyalla businesses relieved and 'stunned' by $2.4b steelworks deal
Whyalla has been no stranger to emotional rollercoasters in recent years, and while some locals are wary of false dawns and keen to avoid past mistakes, the mood among the steelmaking city's business operators has been buoyed by news of the joint state and federal $2.4 billion support package.
SA theatres struggle to sell-out shows amid cost of living pressures
Smaller theatres across South Australia are struggling to sell-out their shows as more people grapple with cost of living pressures.
Theatres under pressure as cost of living leads to dwindling audiences
It's the busiest time of year for local theatres as Australia's largest arts festival begins. But when the Adelaide Fringe is over, filling seats isn't as easy for the independent arts industry.
What is next for Whyalla?
Industry Minister Ed Husic speaks to 7.30 after unveiling a $1 billion 'Green Iron Investment Fund' - $500 million of which will be available to a new owner.
'Sick animal' photographer jailed for preying on young children
Adelaide photographer Michael Townsend has been jailed for six years for indecently assaulting four young children during photo shoots.
Why people love going to a hunt club with no hounds, no foxes and no hunting
The Kangaroo Island Hunt Club has been running for more than 50 years, but unlike the English groups it's based on, there are no foxes on the island to actually hunt. Instead, this is what brings the group together year after year.
Anthony Albanese announces $2.4 billion package for Whyalla steelworks
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced a $2.4 billion rescue package for the Whyalla steelworks.
PM says Whyalla's $2.4 billion package will ensure 'your kids will have a job'
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese tells Whyalla steelworkers a $2.4 billion support package is an investment in a city whose "arteries spread out right around the country".
Ed Husic discusses the long-term plan for Whyalla steelworks
Industry Minister Ed Husic discusses the long-term plan for Whyalla steelworks after it was forced into administration by the South Australian government.
SA Premier discusses placing Whyalla steelworks into administration
SA Premier Peter Malinauskas discusses the next steps for Whyalla steelworks after it was forced into administration by the state government.
The SA government has forced the Whyalla steelworks into administration
The SA Premier Peter Malinauskas speaks to 7.30 about why the Whyalla steelworks, which is owned by GFG Alliance, has been forced into administration.
Whyalla steelworks forced into administration by SA Government
The South Australian government was owed tens of millions of dollars in royalties by the steelworks' operator, and has appointed an administrator into the financially plagued steelworks.
SA Government forces Whyalla steelworks into administration
The operator of the Whyalla Steelworks owed the South Australian government tens of millions of dollars to the state government.
SA government forces Whyalla steelworks into administration
The South Australian government has forced the Whyalla steelworks into administration as it attempts to resolve the crisis at the embattled site.
Sheep mystery as fleecy pair stop peak-hour traffic in Adelaide
After an appeal for public assistance, police say they have identified the owner of two sheep who surprised drivers and stopped traffic at a major intersection in suburban Adelaide.
Adelaide childcare centre hit with cleanliness concerns to be shut down
Genius Childcare at Blair Athol will be permanently shut down by its operators at the end of the month, despite being permitted to reopen by education regulators after addressing cleanliness concerns.
'Frustration does not provide an excuse': Man who scalded 2yo with hot water sentenced
Rodney Clough has been sentenced to more than three years in jail for submerging his nephew's face in a sink filled with hot water. Taking into account time served, he is now eligible to apply for release on parole.
Woman found asleep in car gives 'unbelievably high reading' in breath-test
A drink driver has allegedly returned an "unbelievable" alcohol reading of almost nine times the legal limit — a figure described by a South Australian police officer as so high that the driver should almost have been "in a coma".
Disappearance of Beaumont children 'fundamentally changed society'
This weekend, another search for the remains of the Beaumont children will be undertaken at a former foundry site in Adelaide's west. For almost 60 years, the disappearance of nine-year-old Jane, seven-year-old Arnna and four-year-old Grant has baffled detectives.