Disempowered now have a voice. Let’s not hit the mute button

Disempowered now have a voice. Let’s not hit the mute button

I am deeply hurt by Josh Szeps’ attempt to justify Alan Jones’ behaviour. As a victim of similar alleged abuse,I know how damaging such actions can be. Unlike Szeps,many of us lack the platform to speak out or defend ourselves.

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Small-time trainers and knockabout owners keeping the Cup dream alive

Small-time trainers and knockabout owners keeping the Cup dream alive

The Map went to the right stable to bring out her best,and now she carries the hopes of a Tasmanian breeder,a bunch of knockabout owners,two laid-back trainers and those who love the romance of the Melbourne Cup.

  • byPeter Ryan
Teen driver spared jail over death of top cop’s son in schoolies hit-run

Teen driver spared jail over death of top cop’s son in schoolies hit-run

The young driver who fatally struck South Australian Police Commissioner Grant Stevens’ son Charlie has avoided going to jail over the hit-run tragedy during schoolies week.

  • byAbe Maddison
Home of the first overseas telegram now a five-star hotel

Home of the first overseas telegram now a five-star hotel

Adelaide’s historic GPO has been reimagined with a 14-storey cube-like tower behind the 150-year-old building.

  • byJane Reddy
The restaurants and bars Maggie Beer loves the most – and her secret to super-juicy roast chook

The restaurants and bars Maggie Beer loves the most – and her secret to super-juicy roast chook

The national food treasure shares her go-to dining spots − plus some essential home cooking wisdom.

  • byJane Rocca
‘I had to stop’:An Adelaide photographer on his home state’s striking landscapes
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‘I had to stop’:An Adelaide photographer on his home state’s striking landscapes

From the country’s biggest windmill and one of its loneliest roads to Henley Beach in high summer:a collection of Alex Frayne’s most-loved landscapes.

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The luxury hotel on the site where Murdoch launched his media empire
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The luxury hotel on the site where Murdoch launched his media empire

The rejuvenated Playford plays extremely well to the guest desiring upscale comfort and ready access to Adelaide’s culinary,cultural and sporting attractions.

  • byAnthony Dennis
‘We won’t always agree’:Albanese rejects Chinese premier’s call to shelve disputes

‘We won’t always agree’:Albanese rejects Chinese premier’s call to shelve disputes

The prime minister will insist that serious disagreements will not disappear simply by being treated as taboos.

  • byMatthew Knott andPaul Sakkal
‘There’s no safe level’:Carcinogens found in tap water across Australia

‘There’s no safe level’:Carcinogens found in tap water across Australia

The drinking water of up to 1.8 million Australians has been contaminated. Experts say further testing must be an urgent priority.

  • byCarrie Fellner
Settle down,Swifties – the Beatles are still the biggest thing to hit Australia
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Settle down,Swifties – the Beatles are still the biggest thing to hit Australia

Looking beyond the headlines and focusing on the Eras Tour’s Australian leg in isolation,it’s worth noting a few sober facts now that we’ve all,ahem,shaken off the excitement.

  • byTom Compagnoni
Adelaide no longer wants to be nicknamed ‘Radelaide’? Too bad

Adelaide no longer wants to be nicknamed ‘Radelaide’? Too bad

You get the name you’re given in Australia. And if you want to change it,whatever you do,don’t say so.

  • byBen Groundwater