Best of SA arts on show in Ruby Awards
THE state’s vibrant art scene is preparing for the industry’s night of nights. See the full list of nominees for every category of the Ruby Awards here.
THE state’s vibrant art scene is preparing for the industry’s night of nights. See the full list of nominees for every category of the Ruby Awards here.
BEN Goode’s photograph of a burned pine forest near Gumeracha after the 2015 Sampson Flat bushfires has won People’s Choice at the SA Museum’s Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year 2018 competition.
DRAWING inspiration from Star Wars, University of Adelaide scientists have created a powerful tractor beam that packs millions of atoms into a single optic fibre for secure communication.
TAKE a peek through this window on the world of young women obsessed with their phones and other digital devices, appearing for the OzAsia Festival: Here is the message you asked for … don’t tell anyone else 😉
DREAM a little dream with South Korean artist JeeYoung Lee at this year’s OzAsia Festival, as she transforms the Adelaide Festival Theatre foyer into her very own “Secret Garden”.
RESEARCHERS will hit the record button on a series of listening devices in the bush west of Broken Hill on a mission to track down one of the desert’s more elusive residents.
A POOR tea seller with a rich life steeped in wisdom promises to soothe your worries with a cuppa, in one of the theatre shows opening the OzAsia Festival 2018.
RELEASING helium balloons into the sky is an act of environmental vandalism that should be banned, says a local wildlife warrior ahead of a new documentary film screening. SEE THE TRAILER
A POP-UP crèche at the Adelaide Convention Centre is a practical way to ensure parents of young children can take part in an important scientific meeting.
OLDER South Australians are road-testing, co-designing and future-proofing new products and services in a new research facility, LifeLab at Tonsley.
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