Lucy Gichuhi – First African Australian Senator
In recent years, we’ve seen some African Australians unsuccessfully vying for parliamentary seats in both federal and state government. But sometimes success comes from…
In recent years, we’ve seen some African Australians unsuccessfully vying for parliamentary seats in both federal and state government. But sometimes success comes from…
Welcome to the end of year edition of SALT Magazine. With the festive season and big celebrations upon us, let’s spare a thought for…
The Sierra Leone Community of South Australia turned out in force to celebrate the inauguration of their first female Community Leader, Mrs Constance Jones,…
It took me a while to set aside time to read How Music Dies (Or Lives): Field Recording and the Battle for Democracy in…
Mauritius-born and University of South Australia (UniSA) Student Association’s International Student Representative 2016, Valérie Baya shares her student experiences helping form the African Society…
Over 80,000 local, interstate and international guests mingled to and savoured a diverse range of music from a rich variety of more than 400…
by Ruth Bickle The role of the artist is to create meaningful works of art that inspire people. ‘Art’ manifests itself in the corporal world…
In this edition of SALT Magazine Adelaide resident Geraldine Matiwane who was born in South Africa and raised in Nigeria shares with us a…
So you have just finished University and it’s time to get out there and show the world what you’ve got. You’ve spent all your…
Welcome to another edition of SALT Magazine. Many thanks to all those who have sent us their congratulatory and appreciation messages for winning the…