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.

Testing times As year 12 students prepare to face life beyond school, secondary education is the subject of the biggest review in 15 years. more

Change is not the same as progress It is a limited vision that replaces the old Bay trams without upgrading and extending the services. more

Why the money is funny The real world and the world according to Treasury are two unrelated states. more

Sprawl consumes all Government-sponsored urban sprawl has widened the gap between the haves and the have-nots. more

Tale of two cities At the end of an economic boom there is an Adelaide that is worse off. more

Display of concern Is it a lack of funds or lack of vision that threatens the future of museums? more

A line still to be crossed The fragile nature of the Rann Government’s unorthodox Cabinet is about to be tested. more