Adelaide’s favourite female power-duo Wing Defence have unleashed their long-awaited debut EP, Friends.
Periods. Every woman experiences them usually from around 12 years old up until their 50s. A natural part of being a woman; you would think tampons, pads and menstrual cups would be seen as an essential item; accessible to every woman. Yet, these sanitary items are so often not accessible to women across South Australia and beyond.
You have heard it before, but supporting your local business is more important now than ever! We are especially lucky in Australia, and South Australia, to have so many local Aboriginal businesses to support in our current economy.
A new research report by the University of South Australia has found South Australia’s arts festival sector will have plenty of opportunity in the post-COVID economy.
Womxn, gender non-confirming, trans and agender artist support space, Girl Space, have raised $2,700 for The National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women’s Alliance and Sisters Inside through an Instagram raffle held last month.
Adelaide-based photographer Nat Rogers has introduced her latest project on YouTube, a series titled One Frame.
The South Australian Youth Arts Theatre Co has announced their Creative School Holiday Hangs program for kids aged 4 to 16 years old.
Good time powerhouse, Thunderbus Road, is ready to switch up their game plan this year by stepping away from their ‘non-wine-tour wine tour’ project and charging into a more rewarding venture.
Endometriosis support organisation, QENDO, have launched their long-awaited QENDO app to support Endometriosis sufferers with their health journey.
Local Hawthorn café The Pantry on Egmont has been listed in the RSPCA’s top three South Australian Human Food Eateries as a part of their Choose Wisely directory.
