Tag: South Australia
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South Australia expands ban on single-use plastics

New bans on single-use plastics come into effect from September 1 in a bid to reduce waste, but not much will change for sustainably focused Bowden cafe, My Grandma Ben.
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Residents call foul over new sporting grounds for Australia’s oldest hockey club

Forestville Hockey Club has recently opened its new facility to hockey players and Unley High School students, but the journey has not been without issue.
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An epidemic of bad dates: superficial apps are dumbing down Adelaide’s dating scene

Dating apps are on the out. Sexologist Jamie Bucirde says the superficial and disposable nature of dating apps is leaving Adelaide singles unlucky in love and ready to move on.
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What’s on in Adelaide: August edition

From art exhibitions to musicals, markets to gigs, and author talks to styling workshops, get the most out of the last month of winter with the August guide to What’s On.
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What’s on in Adelaide: July edition

Keep warm this winter with On The Record’s July guide to What’s On.
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“Tweedledumb, Tweedledumber”: why are people voting for alternative voices?

Votes for minor parties and independents surged at and since the 2022 federal election. Why is this?
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