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March 21, 2023
South Australia

Camera shops can’t keep up with the image economy

Photographers seeking an analogue aesthetic in a digital world have created a national 35mm colour film shortage, but the shutterbugs at Hutt Street Photos are doing their best to meet demand.

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March 13, 2023
South Australia

Jing Li is entering his advocacy era

Central ward councillor Jing Li says when the Chinatown community needed its leaders most, they were “silent”. The recently installed councillor speaks with CityMag about how he plans to serve his constituents.

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March 6, 2023
South Australia

The art of painting pictures with a thousand words

As Access2Arts's access and inclusion coordinator, Meg Riley trains people in the skill of audio-describing visual art – a practice she says is necessary to make art accessible to all.

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March 1, 2023
South Australia

The voices behind the Voice

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 17, 2023
South Australia

Janet Giles’ Unified City Plan Theory

The City of Adelaide has no shortage of plans for the future of the city, but in order to create a CBD that prioritises residents’ needs, the recently-installed city area councillor wants city-dwellers more involved in creating a bolder, broader vision.

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February 16, 2023
South Australia

Competition is building between Adelaide’s live music venues

Operators of two prominent mid-sized metropolitan Adelaide music venues — the recently opened Hindley Street Music Hall and 95-year-old Thebarton Theatre — have shared their opposing perspectives on why musicians sometimes pass over our city.

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February 15, 2023
South Australia

Inside archery’s expanding long-range appeal

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
South Australia

Punk, proud and loud

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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