Why this young SA actor is set for Oscar nomination
Inside the world of Kodi Smit-McPhee, the young SA actor on the cusp of an Academy Award nomination, and the movie-star famous father who guided his course.
Inside the world of Kodi Smit-McPhee, the young SA actor on the cusp of an Academy Award nomination, and the movie-star famous father who guided his course.
One of the wildest and wettest springs in memory has left SA wondering if summer will ever arrive after downpours closed roads and swamped paddocks – again.
A pioneering Adelaide dance company has helped thousands of people with a disability find their voice – and injected an important new perspective to Australia’s cultural landscape.
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Michelle Pole says her SA mining company OZ Minerals has a goal of mining ethically and responsibly. This is how they are doing it.
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