Yitpi Yartapuultiku, which translates to "Soul of Port Adelaide" in Kaurna language, is set to become a transformative project that celebrates the rich cultural heritage of the region.
An analysis of the relationship between black and white Australia and why whites can’t solve black problems.
A collection of short stories interlaced with historical allusions and informed by the spiritual and religious ideas of the author.
A reference book that explores onomatopoeia (words that sound like what they mean), exploring everything from Aargh and Eek, to Woops and Yikes and everything in between.
Founder of the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre reads his own autobiography which is a story about doing what's right, protecting others, and finding hope and salvation through your own dark times.
The yearly celebration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, NAIDOC Week, returns to Rundle Mall today with a specific and important theme - women!
As a young woman from a good family, Maisie travels across the world to marry a distant cousin of whom she knows nothing, but things don’t turn out at all as she was expecting.
Our book team has put together their recommendations for some of their favourite Aussie reads. Escape this Australia Day long weekend with a good book, from fiction and biographies to graphic novels and audiobooks.
A car salesman enters the first ever Redex car trial around Australia in 1953 and discovers a country he only thought he knew; one that isn't always welcoming.
Social research looking at today's attitudes and beliefs in Australia, compared to those expressed in the 1964 classic, The Lucky Country, by Donald Horne.
When Saul learns that his close mate Jed has suicided, he sets off for a remote Aboriginal community in the Outback to meet the women who'd stolen Jed's heart.
Dance and song aimed at babies aged 4-24 months old that's grounded in Aboriginal storytelling traditions and theories of early childhood development.
The first complete translation of Friedrich Gerstäcker’s travel journal since its original German publication in 1854, edited by Professor Peter Monteath.
After a life with the partying "in" crowd of Sydney, Dizzy Roundabout breaks free and spends the next decade travelling across Australia with his guitar and band.
In the near future, creatures from ancient mythology have emerged and must coexist with humans in a world that wants to exploit and destroy them.
An inspiring video diary following two pilots and their support crew who fly 4000km in a second-hand microlight aircraft from Adelaide (SA) to Beagle Bay (WA).
Get to the Hopgood Theatre, Noarlunga on Wednesday night for free screenings of Indigenous films, including Bangarra Dance Theatre's feature film, "Spear".
The nominees for the 17th annual South Australian Screen Awards (SASAs) have been revealed, with winners to be announced at a Gala event on 13 May at the Mercury Cinema.
Don't miss this eclectic and contemporary Festival as some amazing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art is showcased in different ways...
It is lucky number thirteen as Gurrumul snags another ARIA Award, this time for his critically acclaimed album, The Gospel Album...