Category: Analysis
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The rise of One Nation in South Australia: what do experts say?

South Australia could be the testing ground for a new political shake-up, as One Nation’s surge in popularity shifts voter support from conservatives. Political editor Constance Siasios speaks with academics and a supporter ahead of today’s state election.
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Red ahead: “the road back is huge” for SA Liberals

When Labor won the recent federal election, political pundits hailed it as a win for the ages. Now, Labor’s dominance in the south-east of Adelaide serves as a warning for South Australians ahead of the 2026 state election.
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Study, work, worry, repeat: financial hardship is consuming university students

The rising cost-of-living is placing pressure on everyone, but university students are more vulnerable than most.
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Society can’t help but put the STI in stigmatisation

Bloody, cloudy discharge, swollen genitals, painful blisters and genital warts are symptoms of a sexually transmitted infection (STI). Despite many STIs being treatable, society makes you feel like it is the end of the world.
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An epidemic of bad dates: superficial apps are dumbing down Adelaide’s dating scene

Dating apps are on the out. Sexologist Jamie Bucirde says the superficial and disposable nature of dating apps is leaving Adelaide singles unlucky in love and ready to move on.
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South Australia’s rental crisis is depriving young adults of their independence — and young renters demand better support

Harry Hutchison-Smith is one of many young South Australians unable to leave the nest thanks to the rental crisis.
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