
One year on
It has been one year since we launched SALT Magazine. During that year we have spoken to talented, determined, but essentially, ordinary African- Australians…
It has been one year since we launched SALT Magazine. During that year we have spoken to talented, determined, but essentially, ordinary African- Australians…
Beatrice Mtetwa has a message for all Africans now living in the “west” and who have seen a different way of life – For…
For us in Australia it is hard to escape the reality of our African heritage. Unfortunately, despite the comfort we enjoy from living in…
Just recently SALT Magazine was invited to an exclusive preview screening of a major, new film – Half of a Yellow Sun, starring Oscar…
South Australians and Tasmanians head to the polls on March 15 to choose who will govern them for the next four years. In South…
Zimbabwe’s fusion band Mokoomba is set to give world music lovers a raw Afro-mix concert during their WOMAD appearances in March. Looking forward to…
Lauryn Arnott is a unique individual whose intriguing background and history has left her feeling torn between two cultures. We first met at the…
Welcome to the second edition of SALT magazine, and many thanks to all those who have sent us their messages of encouragement and appreciation…
At a time when it appears several African communities in South Australia are in disarray, some being divided over leadership struggles, SALT Magazine wonders…
Concerned residents in Blacktown Sydney have organised a peaceful protest today to highlight their unease over the police use of a Taser gun on…