Category: Community
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Yura Mulka: a sacred canyon and the world’s oldest menu

Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park in northern South Australia is home to the Sacred Canyon: a site rich with the culture and history of the Adnyamathanha people.
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What’s on in Adelaide: May edition

From foodie events to local gigs, in-conversations with authors and more, this month’s On The Record guide to What’s On showcases a diverse range of activities that won’t break the bank.
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Travel through time with Burra’s Heritage Passport

Once Australia’s largest inland town, Burra is a shrine to its English settlers and rich mining background. Located two hours north of the Adelaide CBD, this once-bustling working-class town has maintained the essence of its heyday.
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Anzac’s unsung heroes

In the quiet corners of history, amidst the commemorated valour of Anzac soldiers, lies a trove of unsung heroism — the poignant chronicles of Gallipoli nurses like Anne Donnell. Their sacrifices during World War I are a testament to the bravery and resilience that is often overshadowed by the tumult of battle.


