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Young Australians going online for news
Young Australians are increasingly turning to online platforms and social media to access their news, writes EMILY BRAND.
Obesity linked to Diverticulosis in young people
With growing obesity rates for young Australians, varoius maladies are becoming far more prominent. One of the ones to look out for lies in what the eating process, specifically in the bowel. STACEY CANAVAN tell us what to look for…
Korean pop culture is coming in waves
K pop is here, and its influence keeps flooding in. MATTEO GAGLIARDI comments on how the Korean ‘Hallyu’ Wave keeps making its way to Australia, in more ways than one…
Aggressive debate performance by Biden in Vice Presidential debate may provide second win to stagnant Obama campaign
The US Presidential race may not be over just yet, CAREY MOORE provides the details of a scintillating Vice Presidential debate…
Unilife’s Referendum Roulette
A brief email, and a seven day turn around later, UniSA’s student body, Unilife passed a referendum on their legislation. Big changes have been made, but what does it all mean? DAVID THORNHILL reads between the lines…
A gay initiative with straight answers
The first same-sex support website based in South Australia has been launched officially. All Colours of Grey aims to not only to give an outlet to those who have nowhere else to turn, but provide a community where stories can be shared and creativity can bloom. THEO PANAGOPOULOS finds out more…
Adelaide Peace Markets aim to break down cultural barriers one brick at a time
A market new to Adelaide this year is helping break down cultural barriers by bringing Kaurna music, history and experience to the suburb of Marion every month. ERIN WILLIS discovered what is happening at the Adelaide Peace Markets
Wikileaks gathers its flock with new networking site FoWL
The infamous website Wikileaks has entered the social networking arena, with an anonymous networking site named Friends Of Wikileaks. Is it worth logging in, or is it better left encrypted? CAITLIN KEENAN has more…
Paralympian doing SA proud
On The Record’s SAMANTHA OKELY uncovers the inspiring story of a South Aussie who has been nominated for the 2012 Australian Paralmypic Team.
SA’s Jay Dohnt aimed for team submission ever since being diagnosed with Meningococcal disease in year 8, and now he’s made the team. Click below for more…
The genesis of public radio
The oldest public radio station in Australia – Radio Adelaide – is turning 40 this month, and station staff are preparing for mass celebrations.
WADE STEPHENS winds back the clock, unveiling some of the stories station volunteers have had along the journey…




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