Articles By: UniSA student
GovHack a success for SA
What happens when you put Wi-Fi, plenty of coffee, food and lots of data, all in a room with approximately 145 people? Adelaide’s GovHack event: Unleashed. JAME BOWD reports.
Review: Operation E
A story of heartbreak triumph and struggle, Operation E tells the tale of an innocent child stuck in the middle of a power politics hostage battle. CASSANDRA SLAUGHTER reviews.
SA signs up to Gonski Reforms
South Australia has become the third state to sign up to the Federal Government’s Gonski national education reforms, which will see a $1.1 billon increase in funding over the next six years. ASH PISANI reports.
Consumers need to know their rights
With more companies using door-to-door sales tactics it is important to understand your rights as a consumer. MELISSA BERMINGHAM reports.
Phone app to silence babies
These days there is an app for everything, but how early is too early to become a smart phone user? LARA GARDNER reports.
Weatherill’s betting reforms please South Australians
The South Australian Government recently introduced a plan to place betting advertisement restrictions on live sporting games which has been positively received by South Australians. TOM EDWARDS reports.
Head of Journalism to leave UniSA
When journalism students return to University after the mid-semester break, someone important will not. Program Director of Journalism, Kathryn Bowd, is leaving her role after 15 years at the University of South Australia. JOHN HUNT reports.
More Aussies hit the trails
Living most of our lives between four walls can be draining and uninspiring, so more Australians are taking up trail running to get their blood pumping away from the city. TOM JOHNSON reports.
Review: Carmina or Blow Up
What do you get when you cross a chain-smoking bar owner, a truckload of ham and a pet goat? Carmina or Blow Up. AMELIA PINNA reviews.
Review: ¡Atraco! (Hold Up!)
This 1950s period comedy is both amusing and thrilling, but somewhat familiar. DORIAN TISATO reviews.




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