Tag: South Australia
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Meet Yannik Nau: Your local abattoir worker and amusement ride operator

Twenty-year-old Yannik Nau juggles several different jobs; from slaughtering animals to operating amusement park rides, he does his best to provide for his young son.
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High and dry: A look inside South Australia’s drought woes

Amelia Park farmer Todd Casey knows all too well that drought is “part of the deal” when it comes to farming, but this is admittedly one of the toughest stretches he can remember.
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Single-use plastic ban: How South Australia is leading the charge but still has room for improvement

There isn’t a day where you wouldn’t use some form of plastic.
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South Australia’s drink-driving laws need to impose stricter punishments for offenders
New South Wales has recently enforced their strictest policy on drink-driving offences yet, meaning anyone caught drink-driving will immediately have their license suspended.
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South Australian women in wine pushing boundaries in a male-dominated industry

Female winemakers who challenge gender barriers will be among those showcasing their finest wines at this weekend’s McLaren Vale Sea and Vines Festival.
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New funding cuts solidify Federal Government’s disregard for the Arts
The 2019 budget promises a lot for jobs and infrastructure, but with many of us entering the workforce in non-traditional roles, places and fields, what is the Government doing to support the Arts?
