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Maho Magic Bar

Written by Lily Baxter and Kathers Anderson 4.5/5 stars From the sold out shows of Sydney, brought to you by Broad Encounters Productions, and returning again for another Adelaide Fringe season, we introduce to you Maho Magic Bar! Maho Magic Bar will not fail to enliven your night. With its exuberant characters, colourful atmosphere, and […]

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Not a Day to Celebrate

Written by Talara McHugh My name is Talara and I am a proud Narungga and Ngarrindjeri woman living on Kaurna land.  My mum is a strong Blak woman who raised me to call out injustice and always stand up for what’s right. It is her strength that motivated me to pursue journalism.  As a journalist, […]

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Jacinda Ardern’s shock resignation

Words by Sebastian Andrew Jacinda Ardern has declared October 14 as the day that the people of New Zealand will head to the polls to decide whether the incumbent Labour Party deserves a third term in government. This election, however, comes with one caveat; she won’t be a candidate, either as a local MP or […]

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Merger 2026: What You Need to Know

Words by Sebastian Andrew They say the third time’s the charm. After discussions fell apart in both 2012 and 2018, merger talks are back in the news. The long-proposed merger between the University of Adelaide and University of South Australia is seemingly closer than ever to becoming reality. To be clear – no deal has […]

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Adelaide Uni Clubs are under threat

By Louise Jackson UPDATE: At November 16’s YouX Board meeting, the board voted on the controversial amendment to the clubs administration policy. Rather than the 75% student ratio which was believed to be the proposal, the Board voted on a 75% student, staff and alumni percentage. No more than 24% of the 75% was to […]

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2022 Midterm Prediction

by Sebastian Andrew It’s that time again, where there’s an election and I tell you all what I think is going to happen. This time it’s the midterm elections in the United States, where elections are up for the entirety of the House of Representatives, a third of the Senate, a majority of governorships, and […]

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White Australia Has a Blak History. Justice for Turvey.

Words by Habibah Jaghoori I write this article on stolen land seized through extraordinarily violent, racist, and legal means. Australia is built on stolen land. The Indigenous people of this country have never ceded their sovereignty over any inch of Australia. I write this article on stolen land where the remanent of colonisation is practiced […]

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Uni Student’s Reject The ‘Sustainability’ Proposal & Demand Immediate Divestment.

Words by Habibah Jaghoori Last Wednesday Adelaide University students took to the Vice Chancellor’s office to protest the University’s proposed sustainability plan and hand over a petition signed by over 500 students demanding the University to divest its $8 million dollar worth of shares in destructive fossil fuel companies. These companies such as Santos, the […]

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Review: Fresh Hell

Words by Nix Herriot Rich with symbolism, violence and vivid colour, the paintings of Marri Ngarr artist Ryan Presley grapple with contemporary Indigenous oppression. In Fresh Hell, the first major solo exhibition of his work, Presley interrogates how corporate, religious and state power is enforced in Australia, while celebrating the heroism and resistance of Aboriginal communities. Entering […]

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She Dead.

Words by Habibah Jaghoori On Dit announces that Queen Elizabeth II has died at 96 years old. On this day On Dit pays its respects to all the victims from the violence of the British colonial powers. From right here, on stolen land, on a land where sovereignty has never been ceded, On Dit extends […]