CENTRAL MARKET ANNOUNCES CEOMay, 2012
The UK’s Carl Partridge is the Chief Executive Elect of the new Adelaide Central Market Authority (ACMA), which will take over the day-to-day running of the market and the adjoining U-Park.
ALWAYS CLOUDY, ALWAYS NICEMay, 2012
Some major achievements will make Coopers’ 150-year celebrations that much sweeter, as The Adelaide Review talks to Glenn Cooper from the local brewery recently voted the world’s best family-owned company.
THE PRODIGAL SONMay, 2012
This month marks the 100th birthday of Australia’s prodigal son: our best novelist, muckraker, playwright, dog breeder – you name it. I’ll try to avoid sycophancy, but Paddy White was the one who got me started. I read all of his novels and plays before I was 25 and, I suppose, his voice still resonates in mine, as it does in that of most Australian writers.
FIFTY YEARS ON POINTEMay, 2012
As The Australian Ballet notches its first half-century, it’s the challenge of being classical in a contemporary world that will keep it on its toes.
SLEEPING BEAUTIES AWAKEMay, 2012
Ghil’ad Zuckermann is currently professor of Linguistics and Endangered Languages at the University of Adelaide. He is a linguist, an expert of language revival, contact linguistics, lexicology and the study of language, culture and identity.
LIBYA: BACK OUT IN THE COLD AS A TOURIST DESTINATIONMay, 2012
What a pity it has all gone so badly pear shaped in Libya.
SELECTING THE RIGHT MBAMay, 2012
With applications for the 2012 mid-year intake soon opening up, professionals across South Australia are considering their options when it comes to choosing the most suitable MBA programs available.
YOUTHFUL ELEGANCEMay, 2012
Every so often a fashion label emerges on the Adelaide scene that stamps its mark well beyond our state’s border. George Gross, Harry Who, Liza Emanuele and Razak are four such labels. Paolo Sebastian could be next.
THE WHOLE PERSON APPROACH TO CANCER CAREMay, 2012
If we consider the statistic that one in two people will be affected by a cancer by 85 years of age, it is a sad reality that we may all be touched by cancer, either directly or with a loved one, at some point in life.
A GATHERING OF FLOWERS: BANKS FLORILEGIUMMay, 2012
You might have been fortunate enough to go on board HMB Endeavour in Port Adelaide in February during its current circumnavigation of Australia. You would have been struck by Joseph Banks’ commodious accommodation for himself and his entourage that included Carl Linnaeus’ student, Danish botanist Daniel Solander, Finnish naturalist and secretary, Herman Spöring, two artists, Sydney Parkinson and Alexander Buchan, two dogs and a goat!| NEXT > |
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