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Veteran character actor James Cromwell finally gets to be a leading man at 73 in the beautiful Still Mine, a Canadian film about an elderly man who fights the bureaucrats…
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Online retailers are getting smarter about the way they sell to us, but are they still blinded by outdated paradigms?
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Therese Williams aims to capture the movement and gesture of dance in her upcoming exhibition at newly launched creative hub, The Mill.
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Ginkgo: The Tree that Remembers Time
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Every plant has a story to tell. The story of the maidenhair tree or ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba) is an enthralling epic that resonates through 200 million years of history. Ginkgo’s…
Political Groundhog Day –Fear as an Electoral Weapon
Features
Generating fear in the electorate about the policies of your political opponents is a national pre-election past time. The latest is Tony Abbott’s claim that Australia faces a “budget emergency”.…
Neville’s Island
Arts
Neville’s Island tells the tale of a corporate team-bonding exercise gone disastrously wrong.
Echoes that inhabit the garden
Features
According to the South Australian Tourism Commission’s brand framework, one of the stronger consumer perceptions about South Australia to emerge from a wide body of tourism research is our heritage…
Operation E
Arts
Based on the true story of Operation Emmanuel, Miguel Courtois’ Operation E is a heartbreaking realist thriller/drama that focuses on a family in flight from the Colombian jungle to save…
Carmina o Revienta (Carmina or Blow Up)
Arts
The Spanish continue to make some of the most uninhibited, humane and darkly humorous films in the world – for the simple reason that that is how they live. This…
Times They Are A Changing
Features
William McInnes the interviewee is a million miles removed from his seemingly cold and distant character on new Australian drama The Time of our Lives.
That Something Extra
Food Wine & Coffee
Sometimes, things are far greater than the sum of their parts. A friend of mine who is a well travelled food, wine and fashion type was trying to explain why…
Out of the pantry
Arts
It’s been a couple of years since Megan Roodenrys’ last solo exhibition (held at the now defunct Kensington Gallery in 2011) but she’s hardly been resting on her laurels setting…






