Warrawong buys back long-lost lake
Warrawong Wildlife Sanctuary’s new owners have bought back the neighbouring lake, part of the original platypus habitat, years after it was sold.
Warrawong Wildlife Sanctuary’s new owners have bought back the neighbouring lake, part of the original platypus habitat, years after it was sold.
Travel through time and explore the Adelaide Botanic Gardens with a mysterious historical character, brought back to life for the outdoor theatre show “Circa”.
Adelaide stem-cell research promising to cure the Tasmanian devil facial tumour disease is raising money using a crowd-funding campaign launched today.
A QUEST to find ingredients required for students to do well at school and have successful careers, driven by University of Adelaide researchers, affirms there’s more to life than intelligence.
A STRUGGLE to process a painful life experience has inspired a spectacular OzAsia dance performance Andropolaroid 1.1 by Berlin-based Japanese choreographer and dancer Yui Kawaguchi.
HUNDREDS of kilometres north of Adelaide is Bon Bon Reserve, a 216,700 ha site. Here, ecologists are monitoring the lives of some of Australia’s smallest animals.
ARTISTIC and cultural achievement in the South Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community is being celebrated with the new Stevie “Gadlabarti” Goldsmith Memorial Award.
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.
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