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A tour through SA’s queer history with Dr Gertrude Glossip
As part of Feast Festival 2020, CityMag takes a tour of South Australia's queer history with our guide Dr Gertrude Glossip.
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Queering South Australia’s museums
When Nikki Sullivan started working at the Migration Museum five years ago there were no items catalogued as “queer.” In a new book, the South Australian curator argues museums must give more real estate to LGBTIQ+ stories, and artefacts must be classified in a radical new way.
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Aboriginal lives matter most on Australia Day
Over an hour-long interview, AGSA curator Nici Cumpston gently and eloquently debunks our publisher’s prejudices and preconceptions about the John Mawurndjul exhibition and the great many things we have to celebrate about Aboriginal culture.
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Swirl Records Christmas show
Friday, 18 December 2020
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The Economic Effect: How money makes waves
Most of us work so we can have the things we want and need. The same principle is true for the South Australian economy. Far more than a one-dimensional system that moves money around, it’s a tool that can bring us closer to the future we want.
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What even is the economy? A three-part series on how SA makes money and stuff
In part one of CityMag's guide to the economy, we seek to establish where money comes from and quickly discover it starts with dirt. Join our founder, Josh Fanning, and the University of Adelaide's Dean of Business, Noel Lindsay, as they traipse across SA to track how the economy works.
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Meet the caseworkers of the Hutt St Centre
CityMag spent a day at the Hutt St Centre, getting to know the dedicated people working tirelessly to better the lives of Adelaide's most vulnerable citizens.
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Generation Z is coming for city council: Doha Khan on continuing the fight
CityMag met 18-year-old environmental activist Doha Khan a couple of days after the result of the City of Adelaide central ward election was delivered, and despite not winning this round, she says she’s already sharpening her sword for the next skirmish.
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