Riding For Your Life RIDING FOR YOUR LIFE

February, 2012

After a horrific cycling accident on New Year’s Eve, John Spoehr writes that safe cycling in a bike-friendly city should be a New Year’s resolution for cyclists, drivers and governments.

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Images For Joy IMAGES FOR JOY

February, 2012

Is it arts? Is it aid? The Adelaide Review discovers crowdfunding; a new internet arts community that allowed an Adelaide couple to fund a creative photography project in Cambodia.

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Adelaide’s City Future: Not Listening, Just Planning ADELAIDE’S CITY FUTURE: NOT LISTENING, JUST PLANNING

February, 2012

The city of Adelaide commences 2012 stuck in a conversation about its future direction, but amid the chatter it’s not clear who is listening to whom. Several big development proposals highlight the problem.

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Amalfi And Sorrento Dreaming AMALFI AND SORRENTO DREAMING

February, 2012

Sometimes the road most travelled can be the more satisfying journey when overseas. This is especially applicable when it comes to relaxing while in Europe.

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Montmartre Still Spellbinds MONTMARTRE STILL SPELLBINDS

February, 2012

Of the strikingly diverse quartiers in Paris’ snaking trail of arrondissements, Montmartre retains its status as a hotbed of old-world glamour, sexual freedom, artistic creation and literary inspiration.

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At The Crossroads: New Reporting, Public Trust And Gaming AT THE CROSSROADS: NEW REPORTING, PUBLIC TRUST AND GAMING

February, 2012

The Adelaide Review speaks with journalist, author and media commentator, Margaret Simons.

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Body Blows To Music BODY BLOWS TO MUSIC

February, 2012

Hardest hit in recent government funding cuts to the arts was the music sector. It leaves the future looking perilous for many of our smaller music organisations.

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How Aborigines Made Australia HOW ABORIGINES MADE AUSTRALIA

February, 2012

Stephen Forbes reviews and discusses a powerful new book by historian Bill Gammage, The Biggest Estate on Earth: How Aborigines Made Australia.

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Foundation Of Youth FOUNDATION OF YOUTH

February, 2012

Inspired by a political awakening at university, Don Dunstan was just 26 when first elected to the South Australian Parliament. Known as the creator of this state’s most significant reforms, even at a young age he established a reputation for not conforming.

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The Evolution Of Writers’ Week THE EVOLUTION OF WRITERS’ WEEK

February, 2012

In a world where e-books outsold print copy books on Amazon.com for the first time last year, traditional literary festivals such as Adelaide Writers’ Week remain as important as ever writes the festival’s Director Laura Kroetsch.

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