Tag: Adelaide
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Boats, bikies and backbenchers — Tung Ngo reflects on his journey to parliament

Tung Ngo has been a member of South Australia’s Legislative Council for over ten years. Before this, he spent his time sleepwalking, battling real pirates, challenging racism, and, at 22, becoming the first Vietnamese-born person to be elected to local government in Australia.
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What’s On in Adelaide: May Edition

The ‘May Mayhem’ is hitting South Australians’ social calendars. Whether you are foodie or muso, On The Record’s guide is sure to help you find the events best suited to your schedule this month.
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What’s On in Adelaide: April Edition

From Gather Round to sing-alongs, Adelaide is hosting a jam-packed April for locals and tourists. Check out On The Record’s monthly guide to helping you choose the best events for your schedule.
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Review: Sugar Bits are: FEMINIST TRASH

The all-female Melbourne comedy group is back at Adelaide Fringe with a show for the tired modern-day feminist.
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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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Review: Corpse

Kirsty Mann blends horror and humour as she performs her award-winning show, Corpse, at this year’s Adelaide Fringe. Based on a true story, the comedian transports audiences into her very own ghost story. But hey, at least she sees the funny side of the situation.
