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Letisha Ackland has joined Music SA as the organisation's first Indigenous Industry Development Coordinator, and is joined by new general manager, Kim Roberts.
MoreLetisha Ackland has joined Music SA as the organisation's first Indigenous Industry Development Coordinator, and is joined by new general manager, Kim Roberts.
MoreSpeaking with CityMag, Cheryl Axleby discusses the negative impacts of state policies supposedly designed to protect Indigenous South Australians, and what changes she wants to see during her tenure with the ALRM.
MoreThirteen independent South Australian brewers are making it easier than ever to support local and drink a range of good beer, with the Heaps Good Indie Beer pack.
MoreBeing 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.
MoreChef Adam Liston has pulled together an A-list team for his Tasting Australia Glasshouse Kitchen “party,” which, for an evening, will showcase through food how his flavourful career has been influenced by his peers.
MoreA significant building in the middle of our city is about to cut a brand new laneway through its ground floor and create an entirely new kind of public realm for Adelaide to experience.
MoreLandscape architect, former employee of the Integrated Design Commission in South Australia and Tell Henry co-founder, Sharon Mackay reflects on the how working on the big picture made her see opportunities on the ground.
MorePartly recorded on a permanently moored boat just outside of London, Adelaide musician Delia Obst has debuted her first single and a new sonic direction with 'Kill Time', the first release from her upcoming and long-awaited EP, Take Shape.
MoreWhat happens when the collective mood of a city is reflected in their clothes.
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