Month: June 2019
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The travel comedown is no joke

The highs of travel are out of this world. The comedown, however, is a very big low.
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Why this global cosmetic giant has beauty bloggers worried about animal cruelty
Fans of the cruelty-free cosmetic movement were shocked to discover that products of cosmetic giant company ‘Wet n Wild’ have recently become available for purchase in Shanghai, despite claiming to be a brand that prides itself on not testing on animals.
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The revival of Kaurna language in South Australia
The United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) has declared 2019 the International Year of Indigenous Languages as part of their annual tradition to recognise the significance of languages around the world.
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Life after politics: The story of Lynn Arnold
Leon Georgiou spoke with former South Australian Premier Lynn Arnold to find out what life holds after politics.
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The martial arts champion offering self-defence classes to women in SA
Events over the past weekend have been a chilling and painful reminder of the prevalence of sexual violence in Australia.
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South Australia’s drink-driving laws need to impose stricter punishments for offenders
New South Wales has recently enforced their strictest policy on drink-driving offences yet, meaning anyone caught drink-driving will immediately have their license suspended.
