Category: News
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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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Greek youth bridge religious divide

A new local not-for-profit has emerged amid cultural division and controversy. The Greek Youth of South Australia group aims to reconnect Hellenic Adelaidians with their heritage and culture.
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Should South Australia adopt Western Australia’s Shark Deterrent Rebate?

Streaky Bay surfer Danny Lee is demanding the South Australian government adopt a Shark Deterrent Rebate after losing his friend to a shark attack earlier this year.
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Periods don’t pause for music: the struggles of menstruating at a music festival

Most music festivals in Australia are an all-day event. Tampons shouldn’t be left in over eight hours. There are no sanitary bins in the toilets. What are menstruating attendees left to do?
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Here’s what you need to know about voting at the 2025 Australian election

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has called the Australian election for May 3. But can you vote? Are you enrolled? Is it too late to enrol? OTR has you covered with this handy guide for all that and more.
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What’s on in Adelaide: March Madness

It is no secret that Adelaide comes alive during March, but some of us need a guide to help avoid decision paralysis. Here are On The Record’s top picks of events happening around town this Mad March.
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