First Nations people continue to be one of the most incarcerated, with numbers nearly doubling since the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody released in 1991. Protest today at Victoria Square/Tarntanyangga. #RCIADIC30Years
Keynote speakers announced for the @AIATSIS Summit, this year a combination of the National Native Title Conference and the National Indigenous Research Conference on #Kaurna Yerta land. @AdelaideCC from 31 May to 4 June 2021. Registrations are open: https://t.co/E5ogdwP3le
We now have another four weeks to voice our support for a First Nations Voice to Parliament protected by the Constitution. You can find our resources and more information online at: https://t.co/srvxGHPGM2 #UluruStatement#Australia#Indigenous#auspol#auslaw
Vale Vili Milisits. A refugee from Hungary, he was a proud South Aussie who built an incredible business and gave generous support to the community. #Vili#Adelaide
For the love of every unholy shrieking pissant piece of excrement.
“You’ve lived with it every day,” Morrison says, accusingly, as though this is somehow Grimshaw's (and every other woman’s) fault for deliberately keeping him in the dark this whole time.
RCC is one of Adelaide’s most-hyped Fringe hubs, flooding social media with photos of crammed crowds and stacked music lineups.
But several contractors allege they were left thousands of dollars of debt months after the 2020 festival was packed down.❕❕❕https://t.co/aGx4H0FK81
"The constant pressure to sell ourselves on every possible platform has produced its own brand of modern anxiety." Interesting read... https://t.co/tCE4qu0esX
We just need *THREE* more supporters to help us get past $3000 raised.
Can you help us start a new radio station dedicated to Adelaide's live music scene?
Pledge now: https://t.co/eb5Vx2QpZT
It's sad, but true. After four years of printing mags, making videos and throwing events, @yewthmag will be ceasing operations at the end of June 2018. I've written an article about why the media outlet is ending, here: https://t.co/S1mHRtGPKH
Shout out to @yewthmag and everyone who was involved in working on the magazine, site and events. Their DIY attitude and love for the scene was unmatched in Adelaide. Sad to see them go!