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The digital industry and why we should all be working in it

According to the Game Developers Association of Australia, nearly  $A40.9 billion dollars of interactive video games were sold […]

Libby Trainor Parker August 5, 2014 Community and Family, Uncategorized

ADELAIDE’S ALTERNATIVES TO CLUBBING

The Upside News’ on-location reporter Daisy Sumersford rates some of the best alternative clubbing venues for late night […]

Libby Trainor Parker August 3, 2014 Music, Opinion

7 Rooms exhibition opening: Photo gallery

On Friday night, 7 Rooms opened at Port Adelaide as part of the SALA Festival. St Vincent Street came alive […]

Libby Trainor Parker August 3, 2014 Film, The Arts, Uncategorized

Miniatures in bottles no small feat

This weekend, Rod James will be opening his backyard for folks to come and have a little look at […]

Libby Trainor Parker July 31, 2014 Community and Family, The Arts, Uncategorized, What's on in Adelaide

7 Rooms SALA Exhibition opens this Friday at Port Adelaide

This week, the seventeenth SALA Festival opens to give us 547 art exhibitions and events featuring over 4,627 […]

Libby Trainor Parker July 31, 2014 Community and Family, The Arts, What's on in Adelaide

METALHEAD: Scandinavian Film Festival review

Metalhead, directed by Ragnar Bragason is a stunning offering in an eclectic collection of films in the 2014 […]

Libby Trainor Parker July 30, 2014 Festivals, Film, Reviews, The Arts, What's on in Adelaide

Adelaide photographer cruises into her dream job

21 year old Chloe Watt has taken a leap of faith that has paid off and she is […]

Libby Trainor Parker July 26, 2014 Community and Family

From Go-Betweens to above and beyond

There is more to the drummer from iconic cult 80s band, The Go-Betweens than meets the eye. Lindy […]

Libby Trainor Parker July 26, 2014 Community and Family, Music

Bringing children into the literacy fold

Kids’ Own Publishing have developed an app which aims to engage children with literacy, reading and storytelling, as well […]

Libby Trainor Parker July 21, 2014 Community and Family, The Arts, Uncategorized

Brutal Pixie offers open door sessions for specialist lawyers

WHAT:  Open door sessions for specialist lawyers WHO:   Senior lawyers in Adelaide WHY:    To help lawyers address content […]

Libby Trainor Parker July 19, 2014 Community and Family

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