South Australia
Oodnadatta prepares for Community Café
This time last year, The Wire ran a story about a new venture in Oodnadatta – an isolated town and......
50 years since South Australia decriminalised homosexuality
Earlier this month, South Australia celebrated 50 years since the state became the first to decriminalise homosexuality in the nation.......
Coercive Control: SA passes new laws to tackle unseen form of Domestic Violence
This month, South Australia passed laws to criminalise coercive control as a standalone offence, making it the third state to......
Giant Australian Cuttle Fish at risk from the Algal Bloom
Off the coast of South Australia in the upper Spencer Gulf, near Whyalla, groups of Giant Australian Cuttlefish come together......
Protests call for gas giant to pay up amid algae bloom outbreak
South Australia’s coastlines remain plagued by toxic algae, a situation that has left community groups questioning how recovery will be......
Two years on from SA’s “Unmet Needs Study,” no action from government
It’s been two years since the South Australian government released The Unmet Needs Study, intended to address the critical shortfall......
South Australia Struggles With Algae Bloom
South Australia continues to grapple with the algae bloom that has been impacting its shores and coastlines, resulting in the......
SA’s Gather Round welcomes national crowds to the Barossa
Footy fans are gearing up for South Australia’s third AFL Gather Round with the four-day event expecting to see national......
South Australia’s Murraylands celebrates its eighth Multicultural Festival
Australia is known for its success as a multicultural society, with around 29 percent of the population being born overseas,......
Power to women: SA tackling barriers in male dominated industries
It’s becoming more common to see women in hard hats around construction sites, but how can a greater number of......