Culture
Philip Glass Trilogy receives world premiere in Adelaide
He might be most well-known for his award-winning film scores, but Philip Glass is actually considered one of the most......
The history of slang – how a criminal code became everyday speech
Slang was once the language of thieves and beggars – a criminal code that helped them communicate with each other......
Why connection to culture so important in fight against fracking
The people of the Northern Rivers region of NSW have been celebrating their temporary reprieve from fracking after the New......
Breast cancer screening in multicultural women
Language and cultural differences can result in some women shying away from undergoing regular breast screening, which is why programs......
Aim High in Creation
When Sydney film maker Anna Broinowski was faced with the prospect of coal seam gas being mined near her home,......
Future of Australian arts remains unpainted
Andrew M. Lance has been announced today as the winner of the People’s Choice Award at the National Portrait Gallery......
Hola! Guten Tag! Privet! Ni Hao! It’s Language Festival time!
Today, the 1st Language Festival at the University of Adelaide kicked off with conferences and workshops about languages. It aims......
99 problems and a girl is one
Aussie Hip Hop is hitting the mainstream and starting to dominate the airwaves and festival lineups. Popular rappers are achieving......
Learning Aboriginal languages through animation
Some Aboriginal and Torres Strait languages are at risk of dying out. Fortunately, there are passionate people fighting to reclaim......
Could a children’s book be the key to saving an Indigenous language?
The Penan are the Indigenous people of the jungles in Borneo and one of the last nomadic groups in the......