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More than tyre tracks: the hidden environmental cost of driving on Goolwa Beach
Driving on Goolwa Beach is a popular recreational pastime, but researchers and locals warn it is doing far more environmental damage than visitors realise.
Jul 39 min read


It takes a village to raise a bird — and a single set of tyre tracks to kill one
Despite coordinated conservation efforts, vehicle traffic during breeding seasons is threatening vulnerable shorebird and seabird populations along the Coorong’s Younghusband Peninsula. BirdLife Australia has proposed the Coorong Shorebirds and Wetland Habitat Project to increase protective infrastructure and work with beach users to safeguard breeding areas.
Jun 234 min read


Review: Shellshocked
A powerful, soul-stirring play that confronts the horrors of war.
Mar 42 min read


Shedding Tears
What story should we tell about our loved one once they’re gone? Delia Olam reflects on the uncertainties of grief, myth-making and letting go ahead of her solo show.
Feb 253 min read


Horror Show
What horrors lie within our subconscious? Ritual Events co-director Robbie Jones delves into the blend of arts, psychology and spirituality in their upcoming Adelaide Fringe show, Ritual.
Feb 203 min read


Rediscovering the shores: regen tourism and migratory marvels
While better known as a crabbing destination, the shores of Adelaide International Bird Sanctuary are a vital feeding site for migratory shorebirds, who travel thousands of kilometres each year to get there.
Nov 17, 20247 min read


Wine, words and whimsy: meet the wine entrepreneur-turned-writer keeping things real
If there’s one thing Eden Valley wine entrepreneur Melissa Raymond values more than hard work, it’s creativity. Refusing to halt behind the roadblocks she’s facing in the wine industry, she’s turned to writing to continue fuelling her authentic lifestyle.
Jun 7, 20245 min read


Seeing is believing: community TV show “BTS with Jess” is set to make the arts more accessible to young people
Ahead of her show’s premiere on April 8, UniSA student Jess McCall shares the value of the arts as an outlet for local youth. BTS with Jess, which shows young people how to get involved in arts, is a testament to the importance of emerging voices and the community television stations featuring them.
Apr 1, 20244 min read


Review: Two of Them
Inspired by Christopher Orchard’s artwork, Russell Fewster presents Two of Them, a breathtakingly immersive commentary on human identity.
Feb 24, 20242 min read
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