The Right to Smile
Trudy Lin is a dentist but also an activist – and her primary measure of success is ensuring everyone has the capacity to eat, speak and smile. Trudy is one of only a handful of special needs dentists in Australia but she says the need in this underfunded area is huge. She makes a compelling case…
The Cradle of Life
In 1946, sharp-eyed geologist Reg Sprigg noticed some strange patterns in the rocks of the Flinders Ranges. What he had discovered was a groundbreaking a fossil record of complex creatures dating back 550 million years. The Ediacara fossils were – and remain – the earliest record of complex multi-…
Changing the Game
Last weekend was a historic coming together of two key moments in women’s sport. The AFLW premiership was decided, with Melbourne winning its first premiership, and the Adelaide Strikers won its first title in cricket’s WBBL. It was a weekend of high-profile, nationally televised sport that wouldn…
Out of Sight, Out of Mind
In South Australia's north lies an alien landscape - scarred by more than a century of mining. The huge site desperately needs further rehabilitation but, in this week's episode, we detail allegations of regulatory failure in relation to this and many other mine sites across the country. For alm…
The End of the A Team
The public has spoken and Team Adelaide has been all but vanquished in the city council elections. This week, we take a closer look at this unusual blip in the history of local democracy in Adelaide. Team Adelaide – a collection of aligned candidates who essentially took power at Town Hall after …
In Real Life
Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter has focused attention on the social media platform’s worst aspects. But there was a time in Adelaide when the site brought people together. Musk has one key connection with South Australia – his “big battery” which was the biggest of its kind when installed in 2017.…
Making Better Chocolate
In this week’s episode, we explore how a partnership between Adelaide researchers, Vanuatu cocoa farmers and Australian chocolate makers has turned a so-so crop into one of the best in the world. While the cocoa bean doesn’t grow in South Australia, we have a powerful connection with chocolate thr…
Water, Everywhere
This week, we explore the implications of rising River Murray water levels in this wet and wild spring. It’s a time of trepidation for river communities, but the environmental impacts could be profound. Floods in Victoria and some historic dumps of rain on this side of the border have authorities …
Park Lands Protectors
They’ve been called Nimbys and park narcs, but those who devote themselves to protecting and celebrating Adelaide’s park lands say they are involved in an essentially democratic project – to keep the city’s unique green belt open to everyone in the community. The State Government’s proposal to bul…
A Traumatised System
One of the themes of state politics this year has been a relentless focus on jammed hospital emergency departments, with ambulances ramped outside. The new Labor Government promised to fix the ramping crisis. It hasn’t done that – if anything, things are now worse. What this political imperativ…