Tag: South Australia
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Dhilba Guuranda Innes National Park: how the Marna Bangarra project is bringing the Yorke Peninsula back to life

Yorke Peninsula’s Dhilba Guuranda Innes National Park has been working hard with its Traditional Owners to bring the Yorke Peninsula back to life. OTR journalist Joanna Tucker takes us on a journey to learn about the history of the park, and how a co-management agreement between the Narungga Nations and the State came to fruition.
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The Fish Bowl: an immersive and profound exploration of dementia

Director Steph Daughtry and playwright/performer Matthew Barker bring together a moving piece of theatre that intimately depicts dementia and its many complex layers.
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Vending machines with a purpose: the Adelaide organisation reducing HIV transmission in South Australia

In a nation-first initiative, one Adelaide organisation is connecting South Australians to free HIV testing kits, with the goal of putting an end to HIV transmission.
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Wankernomics: Solutionising The Corporate World – a wickedly clever satire comedy

Are you feeling disheartened by late-stage capitalism, government spending sprees, and soulless corporate jargon? Laugh the pain away (if only for an hour) with satire writers James Schloeffel and Charles Firth, as they wittily transform real-world corporate blunders into an eight-unit MBA you can add to your LinkedIn profile later.
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The rapidly changing state of journalism in Australia

As digital media becomes increasingly mainstream, how will it affect the production and consumption of public interest journalism? What measures should be taken to preserve this key pillar of democracy and civil discourse? Hear from an industry insider about his experience in this rapidly changing landscape.

