Tag: South Australia
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Australia decides — then heads to the bar

On The Record’s political editor Mia Handley recounts her experience at the Labor Boothby election night party on May 3.
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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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What’s On in Adelaide: Marvellous May

While the weather cools down, Adelaide’s kitchens heat up. This month marks the beginning of many tempting food festivals across the state.
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“I want to give people hope”: Verity Cooper is the ‘Teal’ independent tackling Sturt

Dr Verity Cooper is taking on the most marginal seat in South Australia as a ‘teal’ independent backed by Climate 200 and community group Independent for Sturt. She’s in it to win it on a platform of integrity in politics, better climate protections, and making Australia fairer.
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“Albanese Labor Government has failed our local community”: Nicolle Flint campaigns for Boothby ahead of 2025 federal election

After stepping away from politics in 2022, Liberal candidate Nicolle Flint is vying for a return to the Boothby seat at the 2025 federal election.
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“There’s no better time than now” to visit Moonta, Australia’s Little Cornwall

Explore the living history and heritage of South Australia’s Cornish hotspot of Moonta, a place where you’ll strike it rich mining for the experiences of a lifetime.
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