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How the State Library failed First Nations people
State Library Director Geoff Strempel says the way the institution has dealt with Indigenous material over its 187-year history has "not been good", but it has plans to repair its relationship with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
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MoreHave a swinging time in Victoria Square
A giant swing has been erected in the CBD, encouraging adults to play more this mental health month.
MoreDon’t Blink and miss Topham Mall’s historic mural
Artist Sam Brooks took a trip down memory lane with the help of AI to render a new take on historic Adelaide.
MoreThe best places in Adelaide to study
Whether you're looking for a place to study or a change of scenery from the office, here are some of our favourite places to feel studious.
MoreFive Fringe shows to get immersed in this season
Want to try something new this Fringe? Whether you're a pop-up singer, keen to mix yoga with poetry or want to change the ending of a Spiderman-themed burlesque show, we've compiled some events for you.
MoreCelebrating the aesthetic value of books
While some library shelves are emptying for an online future, bookshops are busy and bookstagram is thriving. CityMag set out to investigate the continued fascination with books, and the people and places that love them.
MoreSlam into 2024 with poetry
Spoken Word SA is launching its Summer Slam competition this weekend at the State Library.
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