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April 12, 2023

There goes the neighbourhood

An 18-storey retirement-living apartment set for construction on Gunson Street will force out a creative warehouse full of artists, photographers and fashion designers. We speak to current and former residents of the city laneway about what is lost when young people are moved on.

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January 24, 2023

Lore man

As South Australian Police’s first Aboriginal learning and development officer, Uncle Mickey Kumatpi Marrutya O’Brien is helping the large organisation address its failures when policing the state’s Aboriginal community.

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December 15, 2022

Inside the Gender Pay Gap Taskforce

South Australia has the smallest gender pay gap in the country, but a recently formed crack team has been tasked with state-based solutions to ensure everyone — from cleaners to chief executives — are paid an equitable wage.

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December 1, 2022

The cost of going green

For almost 150 years, Mount Gunson's sun-bleached hills have been mined for copper – a metal integral to our electrified future. Located out of sight more than 400 kilometres from the CBD, many believe generations of extraction have left the surrounding landscape in dire need of rehabilitation.

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September 13, 2022

Putting in the work

There have been 13 failed attempts to decriminalise sex work in South Australia over the last 40 years. Angela Skujins examines the state’s political appetite to bring change to what some describe as an unregulated and unworkable industry.

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July 15, 2022

Justice for all ages

Despite much public campaigning and lengthy national discussions between state attorneys-general, South Australian children as young as 10 continue to be fed into a justice system that sees them as criminals rather than kids, as InDaily reporter Stephanie Richards explains.

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