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They’ve had end-of-year sports trips cancelled and part-time work disrupted by COVID but a wise, insightful and driven cohort of young people are powering towards their life goals.
They’ve had end-of-year sports trips cancelled and part-time work disrupted by COVID but a wise, insightful and driven cohort of young people are powering towards their life goals.
A dramatic change in outlook from young people, a national obsession with camping and big changes in schools – experts reckon 2021 will be very different.
Imagine hearing you didn’t have to fill another school lunch box – ever. A group of leading nutrition experts are pushing a plan for schools to do it instead.
Free lunches, after work drinks and social activities are among some of the perks companies are exploring to help lure workers back to the office.
A Reynella barber shop was the target of an arson attack on Saturday morning. Meanwhile, several deliberate grass fires have kept police busy in the southern suburbs.
A study spearheaded in Adelaide is set to revolutionise breast cancer treatment – and its side effects – for women around the world.
A former keeper killed by a polar bear is one of the ghosts said to haunt the Adelaide Zoo. It’s opening its doors after dark for paranormal investigations.
An Adelaide family is preparing to do the unthinkable and jet their three-year-old into the heart of a place still overwhelmed by coronavirus.
South Australia has taken its “eye off the ball” when it comes to prioritising the health and wellbeing of kids, the Commissioner for Children and Young People says.
Bosses in the bush are crying out for staff to fill key roles. This is where they are and what they’ve got for workers prepared to make the big move.
Original URL: https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/journalists/rebecca-baker/page/44