March 1, 2023
Angela Skujins
The ‘yes’ campaign for the national Voice to Parliament kicked off in Tandanya last week, mere hours after the South Australian Voice passed its first political hurdle. We spoke to attendees at the event about what they hope will come from the two levels of voice.
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February 15, 2023
Angela Skujins
Three times a week, Adelaide Archery Club's grassy knoll in the Park Lands becomes a flurry of bows and arrows. With the aid of council and state grants, the 173-year-old club hopes to soon upgrade its ageing clubrooms to meet demand and broaden its inclusivity.
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February 14, 2023
Angela Skujins
From cakes exploding with saccharine colour to pig intestines pinched by koala clips, emerging artist Truc Truong uses a trove of textural mediums to explore the forces of power in Australian society.
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February 2, 2023
Angela Skujins
We've rounded up Adelaide's best new music for December and January, including WaiKid, Glowing, Jamie Lena and more.
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January 24, 2023
Angela Skujins
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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January 23, 2023
Angela Skujins
Take a peek inside the Adelaide community that meets monthly to obliterate each other’s lovingly created robots.
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January 18, 2023
Angela Skujins
Three city councillors have alleged the election of members to remunerated committee positions appears to have been “predetermined” by a new voting bloc, with one suggesting it could be an act of retaliation against the last four years of Team Adelaide rule at Adelaide Town Hall.
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December 22, 2022
Angela Skujins
These are the restaurants, eateries and brasseries located in the postcode 5000 and surrounds that are best enjoyed in the great outdoors — the pavement.
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December 14, 2022
Angela Skujins
The Adelaide City Council partially blames COVID-19 for the debt incurred by 13 stallholders and businesses, some of whom were kept as tenants, despite their debts, to "mitigate" the impact of vacancies.
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