CityMag has put South Australia’s higher education sector under a microscope, to see how universities are training and supporting First Nations staff and students, and how they're managing the future of Indigenous engagement with their institutions.
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“As much as we like to elevate beer as craft brewers, it’s the working-class beverage,” Sparkke chief brewer Carla Naismith says, “and West End stays true to that.”
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"Adelaide’s such a good breeding ground for bands," says Patrick Lockwood, founder of new CBD rehearsal and recording space Electric Ant Studios.
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Working with SA non-profit Victim Support Service, Adelaide graphic designer India Potter helped put together the Rainbow Safety Guide - a discreet wallet-sized pamphlet including phone numbers, QR codes and links for queer youth experiencing violence or abuse.
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Amid an international shortage of medical masks, Adelaide lingerie designer Jana Fuss is making cotton masks for frontline workers like her mum – a Flinders Medical Centre nurse – and anyone keen to keep COVID-19 at bay.
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Amid an international shortage of medical masks, Adelaide lingerie designer Jana Fuss is making cotton masks for frontline workers like her mum – a Flinders Medical Centre nurse – and anyone keen to keep COVID-19 at bay.
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Being socially distanced doesn't mean being completely isolated from society. There are businesses, arts groups and institutions offering cultural and community connection through the world wide web - from virtual gallery tours, free morning yoga sessions to local livestreamed gigs.
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The (also) former Tasting Australia creative director Ross Ganf wants you to help him develop a program of cultural collaborations at the University of Adelaide for 2021.
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Celebrate Ukrainian Easter, go on a vegan food trail in and around the city, or learn to make pasta with Mercato's Nonna Imma Caporaso in the inaugural Adelaide Food Fringe festival happening this April.
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