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Nathan Davies
Nathan DaviesSenior writer and music writer

Nathan Davies is a senior feature writer with The Advertiser and Sunday Mail. He’s an experienced journalist who believes everyone has an extraordinary story to tell.

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A very big day out in the Bight

A very big day out in the Bight

THE Head of the Bight is drawing whale watchers from around the world to its the high cliffs to watch the awesome northern migration of southern right whales.

The secrets of keeping a job for 50 years

The secrets of keeping a job for 50 years

WITH more and more jobs falling to automation, and young people told to expect at least five career changes before they retire, it’s hard to imagine anyone in the future staying 50 years doing the same work. But these South Australians have.

Walkin’ in the park and reminiscing

Walkin’ in the park and reminiscing

FROM The Twilights to Little River Band, Glenn Shorrock is one of our best-known singers. It all started in a little house in Elizabeth East that his dad built. We took him back for a morning of reminiscing.

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21/06/18 - Nathan Davies testing new Seinheiser headphones, worth $80k at Addicted To Audio in Malvern.Picture: Tom Huntley

Just how good are $80k headphones?

In a back room of Malvern store Addicted to Audio music writer Nathan Davies is introduced to Sennheiser’s HE 1 – a gleaming slab of minimalist marble that, at first glance, looks nothing like a hi-fi system at all.

SA 2018
EXCLUSIVE - Screengrabs from Nick Xenophon's  campaign video .

Nick’s not sick, but neither are his beats

MUSIC is always part of an election campaign, but penning your own song? It worked for Gough Whitlam with It’s Time, but that was – you know – a good song. Music writer Nathan Davies rates Nick Xenophon’s foray into hip-hop.

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Incredible Holden photos given new life

Incredible Holden photos given new life

General Motors has decided to end the Holden brand by the end of this year. This new blow to the beloved brand follows the closure of Holden’s Elizabeth plant in 2017. To celebrate the carmaker’s part in our history, we’ve given these old black-and-white photos new life. Colourisation by Ray Hirst

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