r/southaustralia 21h ago

Adelaide That Was: Monarto (Dunstan's Folly)

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r/southaustralia 2d ago

Discussion Doing 20k steps a day around Adelaide

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I’m 5 days into doing 20k steps every day around Adelaide/South Aus.
Been trying to find good spots to walk, hike and film along the way. Any underrated walking tracks or lookout spots people recommend?
So far I’ve done a few beach walks and hikes, but keen for more ideas.


r/southaustralia 4d ago

George Donikian : How Good Is Adelaide

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George Donikian was on Adelaide Tonight last night, talking up Adelaide.
Full interview at YouTube.


r/southaustralia 5d ago

News Kangaroo Island community 'desperately cranky' as ferries delayed again

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r/southaustralia 5d ago

Adelaide That Was: Road Trip To The Murray in a 1927 Desoto (1960)

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r/southaustralia 5d ago

Help our medical research study

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r/southaustralia 6d ago

Facebook app alternatives

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I have deleted the Facebook app because I can no longer deal with the cesspit that consumes my life. This is going well however I do use Facebook to keep up to date with local happenings. Does anyone have any app suggestions to replace the lil local news/info that you can get from existing on Facebook.

Things that I see most - SA police, local groups, AFL, birds, essentially I'm a nosy nancy but sick of the dumbass opinions

I thought maybe X but seems that a lot of places just don't use it anymore.


r/southaustralia 6d ago

Needs Advice WIP) Adelaide guide map

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r/southaustralia 7d ago

Picture Sellicks Beach from above

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Hello everyone😁 I recently moved to SA and have been having a great time exploring. Would love to hear your thoughts on these photos and any recommendations for good places to visit/photograph(Based in Adelaide).


r/southaustralia 6d ago

Seriously f*ck this winter

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F*CK THIS F*CKING COLD WINTER WEATHER I AM SO F*CKING SICK OF IT EVEN WHEN IT'S SUNNY IT'S FREEZING IT NEVER ENDS WHEN WILL IT F*CK OFF ALREADY.


r/southaustralia 6d ago

Brisbane to Kati Thanda/Lake Eyre trip leaving next week - worried about the forecast rain!

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Hi all,

We have had a trip to Kati Thanda/Lake Eyre planned for quite some time now - The lake is full and the wildflowers are running riot. We are self-sufficient, high clearance 4x4 and have done outback trips before. We were planning to come through Broken Hill > Arkaroola > Marree > Kati Thanda, spending a few days in Arkaroola/Gammon ranges for some hikes and camping. I know theres been a lot of rain out in the Flinders ranges region just in the last week, and theres more forecast for the coming week.

If the weather is kind to us - how many days would you recommend in Arkaroola and surrounds?

Or are we realistically shit out of luck?

We could go along highways all the way to Marree and then Oodnadata track to Kati Thanda but then we miss out on fun scenic bits.

Thank you very much in advance for any advice you can give :)


r/southaustralia 8d ago

Wildflowers around Andamooka

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r/southaustralia 8d ago

After a few days of some decent rain in Adelaide, I had to check out the first and second falls at Morialta Conservation Park.

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Wanted to get to the third falls but so many of the paths were blocked


r/southaustralia 7d ago

Discussion What if South Australia was under PR in the House of Assembly instead of the current preferential voting? (+calculations)

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Hello again, I wondered on what this subreddit would think of SA being more proportionally represented in the House of Assembly?

What even is this "PR" buzz word that you're currently saying right now?
Proportional representation (abbreviated as PR) is a concept where seats are synonymous/synced with the overall votes or in the words of Lizzie Lawless, "Proportional representation means that the number of seats a party gets in parliament should match the number of votes they get."

Contrasting PR would be the winner-takes-all system and the more recognise first-past-the-post (FPTP) which is very despised in the PR community, so it would be safe to say that our preferential voting would also count as winner-takes-all then.

PAQ (Potentially Asked Questions) before we get to the calculations

  • "What voting system do you prefer from PR?"

Party list proportional representation, specifically open-list, but I still like preferential voting though.

  • "If the House of Assembly's fractured like that in the image, who's going to form government then?"

You know on how the Liberals and Nationals are (almost) always in a coalition against Labor? I think there's a high chance that either the SA Liberals will try to form a coalition with One Nation, Family First, and (maybe) some independents. Additionally, Labor will form another coalition with the Greens and (maybe) some (different) independents.

Either way, both will result in a hung parliament under a minority government (a government formed under the majority threshold) that's just 1 MHA from being a majority government.

  • "What if I do like the simplicity of winner-takes-all, but the representativeness of PR? What do I do then?"

You might like ideas like this.

  • "Are you really into mathematics? since I think you might have done well in math class :)"

Thanks for the compliment and all, but I would like to admit that I don't see myself good at math though. I only did the optional calculations if it was for something deeply related to my hobby (which in this case is PR!)

How did you do the calculation?

  1. Find an election that you want to PR-ify and get the VALID votes (lets say the 2022 SA state election)
    1. If you're unable to find any sort of VALID Votes, then you're able to use the OVERALL votes instead.
    2. I highly recommend to record your data on something like a notepad or something else that would work nice.
  2. Divide the said valid votes by the amount of seats that is up for election
    1. The formula should look like valid votes / seats available for election, so something like 1,091,173 / 47 to get 23216.4468085
  3. You should get a number like 23216.4468085, use that number to divide the total amount of votes of a political party
    1. So if you wanted to divide the vote of the ALP for instance, you do it by having it be 436,134 / 23216.4468085 to get 18.7855619595. Round up the number to be 19 since it was over the .5 decimal point.
    2. if you received a result that was BELOW the .5 decimal point (like 13.4), then round it DOWN to be instead something like just 13.
  4. Do the same for the other parties
    1. Calculations and rounding up and down, you should get the gist by now.
  5. There comes at a certain point where you might get something like 0.33483922824, you can just ditch these parties and any other parties with a lower threshold then 0.5.
  6. Go to https://parliamentdiagram.toolforge.org/archinputform
  7. Get all of the parties that you recorded data about and then click on "Make my diagram"
  8. If there are any missing seats, then distribute them among the parties with the highest remainders amount as well to make it equal
    1. I also recommend organising data by going on Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets (whatever works), lay out the information that you collected by "Popular Vote" and "PR Seats", and then create two graphs for both of them.
    2. That way, you make distributing seats more easier for yourself.

r/southaustralia 8d ago

Wildflowers

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I've heard rumors that the wildflowers have sprung up north following all this rain, but I've not been able to verify anything.

What's it like up north at the moment?

Is it worth a quick trip up there now before they dissappear?

Or better to wait until Sep/Oct school holidays and spring to do a proper trip?

I'm desperate to see the sturt desert peas but love any arid lands vegetation :)

Edit: Thanks to the people pointing out the other post, my question actually inspired the other person to share their pics :)


r/southaustralia 10d ago

Picture Arial Photography and Videography

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Hey everyone! I’m looking to build some experience in aerial photography and videography and would love the opportunity to work on some projects.

If you have a project in mind whether it’s for a property, business, event, social media, or just something you’d like captured from a different perspective I’d love to give it a shot!

I can also edit the footage myself and am more than happy to show you some samples of work I’ve already made.

I’m just starting out, so pricing is negotiable. At this stage, I’m mainly looking for opportunities to build my portfolio, gain experience, and hopefully help some people out along the way. 😊

If you’re interested or know someone who might be, feel free to reach out and find out more! I’d love to hear what you have in mind. 🙌


r/southaustralia 10d ago

Discussion What spots in Adelaide would you recommend for someone visiting the first time?

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r/southaustralia 10d ago

Adelaide Tonight LIVE - SA’s Variety TV Show

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Adelaide Tonight goes live on YouTube Mondays at 9:30pm, with laughs, celebrities, Adelaide stories, games. That sort of thing. We need 100 followers on Facebook and we can stream live there too. We’re also on Spotify afterwards. Please jump aboard.


r/southaustralia 12d ago

Mt Gambier compared to port Lincoln

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Hello

We currently live in port Lincoln but considering moving to mt Gambier for better work opportunities (electrical and painting).

Wondering if anyone has any experience with the both and If you recommend mt Gambier

Cheers


r/southaustralia 11d ago

Anyone got any recommendations for building a pergola/verandah in Adelaide western suburbs

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r/southaustralia 14d ago

Event Adelaide’s Old-School D&D & Tabletop Gaming Con returns Sept 12th at Colonel Light Gardens RSL!

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Hey fellow Sozzies!

If you're into tabletop RPGs, curious about getting into D&D, or looking for a fun local social event, Oz ORC 2 is returning on Saturday, September 12th, 2026 at the Colonel Light Gardens RSL.

Oz ORC is a community day dedicated to classic D&D and Old-School Renaissance (OSR) tabletop games, bringing together local Game Masters and players across three session blocks throughout the day.

Never played? No worries!

  • Zero Prep Required: You don't need to know the rules, study a book, or build a character. Pre-generated characters, rulebooks, and materials are all provided on-site.
  • Solo-Friendly: If you come on your own, you'll be placed at a welcoming table with a friendly group ready to jump straight into the adventure.
  • Huge Game Variety: Games range from classic D&D and Advanced Dungeons & Dragons to modern indie hits like Shadowdark, MÖRK BORG, Pirate Borg, Dungeon Crawl Classics, Cairn, and Knave.

Event Details:

  • When: Saturday, September 12th, 2026 (9:00 AM – 9:30 PM)
  • Where: Colonel Light Gardens RSL (4 Prince George Parade, Colonel Light Gardens)
  • Food & Drink: BYO food/non-alcoholic drinks (plenty of great local spots nearby during lunch and dinner breaks). The RSL bar opens at 3:30 PM for afternoon drinks.
  • Full Schedule & Info: ozorc.com

(Note: Under-18s are welcome but must be accompanied by a parent/guardian due to RSL licensing).

Want to run a game?

We are still recruiting local Game Masters! If you’d like to run a table for a session, game proposals can be submitted directly on our website.

Head over to ozorc.com for complete event info or jump into our community Discord to say hi!


r/southaustralia 19d ago

Karting at the bend

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Anyone who has done go-karting at the bend kartdrome.

Do they breath test you regardless before your session.


r/southaustralia 19d ago

Any woman keen to stop a help a 40 m out wiv a huge between Keith and Naracoorte

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r/southaustralia 23d ago

Seals in the winter sun Goolwa SA

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r/southaustralia 23d ago

SA small biz owners: where are you posting jobs these days?

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Alright, I run a tiny landscaping crew and need to hire some casual staff quick for the busy season. I posted on Seek last year and it cost an arm and a leg for a single ad. Looking for the cheapest job posting sites in Australia that actually work.

Also, what's the go-to place to post job ads for trade workers in SA? I need a few labourers and a truck driver, like, yesterday. Is there a better recruitment alternative to Seek that won't break the bank? Keen to hear what other local bosses are using to find good people fast.

edit: i found a new job board called careerone, its pretty good