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Month: February 2018

State Politics

Nick Xenophon’s water policies: All you need to know

Nick Xenophon, leader of the Nick Xenophon Team (NXT) and SA-BEST, has vowed to make water one of his parties’ major policies ahead of the March state election. Continue reading Nick Xenophon’s water policies: All you need to know

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Student Life, UniSA

Food vendors at Magill Campus providing fresh new options

UniSA students returning to Magill campus this week will be met with an almost unrecognisable A Building after extensive renovations were completed over the summer. Continue reading Food vendors at Magill Campus providing fresh new options

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Student Life

Advice for first years…

I just want to start by saying that everyone is bound to have a different first week and this probably won’t even be relevant for most of you. Continue reading Advice for first years…

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State Politics

A Masterstroke or a Major Joke?

The commercial released by SA-BEST on Tuesday has continued to go viral online boosting the party’s profile ahead of the March 17 state election. Continue reading A Masterstroke or a Major Joke?

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Opinion

Dear Trump

I wish I could understand how it is that it is only February 19 and there are 29 more horrific reasons to ban guns. Continue reading Dear Trump

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Opinion

Florida high school shooting to become just another statistic

The death toll for the shooting at Marjory Douglas Stoneman High School in Parkland, Florida is now confirmed at 17. Continue reading Florida high school shooting to become just another statistic

ontherecordFebruary 16, 2018February 28, 20181 Comment
News, State Politics

Weatherill, Marshall, Xenophon: What our leaders say about women’s concerns in the lead up to the SA election

Weatherill, Marshall, Xenophon: What our leaders say about women’s concerns in the lead up to the SA election Continue reading Weatherill, Marshall, Xenophon: What our leaders say about women’s concerns in the lead up to the SA election

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Opinion

No reason to rejoyce over case of national hypocrisy

By now everyone is sick of hearing about Barnaby Joyce and his affair with a former staff member that ended his marriage. Continue reading No reason to rejoyce over case of national hypocrisy

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Community, Lifestyle

Fin’s Story

Fin was diagnosed with Burkitt lymphoma when he was five years old. Burkitt lymphoma is a rare, aggressive type of cancer which accounts for around 0.3-1.3% of Non-Hodgkin lymphoma cases in Australia. Continue reading Fin’s Story

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