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What’s on in Adelaide: November edition

If you are keen to let loose as the semester comes to a close, OTR has rounded up the best of the month ahead to keep you booked and busy this November.
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Down the k-hole: the rise of recreational ketamine use in Australia

Recreational use of the illicit drug ketamine has increased nationally over the past decade and does not seem to be going anywhere. Experts say the drug is not yet fully understood, discussing both its dangerous effects and medical applications.
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Paperbacks in a digital age: embracing the joy of Adelaide’s second-hand bookshops

The magic of discovery and the warmth of human connection are alive and well in these Adelaide’s second-hand bookshops.
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Mothers battle against pregnancy discrimination in the workplace

Sarah Turner-Harris is one of many mothers facing pregnancy discrimination in Australia. A recent University of South Australia study has found that nearly 92 per cent of women experience workplace discrimination during their return-to-work phase after pregnancy, emphasising the urgent need for systemic change and better support for working mothers.
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Five under 500: Adelaide’s best hidden musicians

UniCast President Rachel Forbes has been highlighting live music performances that may have flown under your radar on her radio show, The Skips. She’s put together five “hidden gem” musicians from Adelaide that you just can’t skip.
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What’s on in Adelaide: September edition

Spring has sprung and September’s offering is here to help you get into the seasonal spirit. From the arts and music to festivals and markets, On The Record has got you covered with its list of what’s on. (Image: Leah Newhouse) By Sophia Lattas | @SophiaLattas This month’s guide to what’s on features a mix…
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