The Adelaide Review sees its function as providing insightful review and analysis of the issues, culture and lifestyle shaping Adelaide and South Australia; to be intelligent, informed, critical and independent; to be essential, objective and balanced; to have credibility and integrity.

Turning the tide Premier Mike Rann has generated what may become an irresistable tide of political and econmomic change more

Politics takes a back seat Despite concerns about the practicality of some of the targets, the Strategic Plan is a huge step toward better government more

Clarifying the vision The view from the State Economic Summit must extend beyond reports and plans more

Public policy in private hands by Dr Paul Chapman more

Unhealthy admission The harsh reality of the health system in SA is that we are spending more to get less more

Public prosecution The timing and manner of the release of the Kourakis report into Director of Public Prosecutions Paul Rofe’s handling of the Nemer case was a low point in public life in SA more

Big man for a huge job Former ALP senator Bob Collins is an inspired choice as AP Lands Administrator more

Story told in stages
The twists and turns in the life of Australia’s first mainland theatre follow the contours of Adelaide’s historical landscape more