
Adelaide becomes the perfect canvas for African street art
Five of East Africa’s most highly renowned street and visual artists are South Australia bound for Adelaide Fringe 2017. With a world-wide reputation for pushing boundaries,…
Five of East Africa’s most highly renowned street and visual artists are South Australia bound for Adelaide Fringe 2017. With a world-wide reputation for pushing boundaries,…
Trailblazer for the African Australian community, Sudanese-born engineer Yassmin Abdel-Magied explains how she navigated her way through existing employment barriers and scored her dream…
Life was full of hope for the Ohide family when they moved to South Australia from Sudan in 1988. Jackie Ohide was just 1…
By CeCe Hylton-Dei, PEACE Multicultural Services (RASA) “Who is stupid enough to waste money on gambling?” “I don’t go to the Casino.” “I don’t…
African community leaders from across South Australia attended a reception hosted by Hon Jay Weatherill, Premier of South Australia to celebrate Africa Day at…
Recognising, identifying and managing risk should be an integral part of the resettlement process of newly arrived migrants or refugees to Australia who find…
This year, families, communities and people from diverse backgrounds gathered for the Africa Day festival on 31 May 2015. Having over 1,000 attendees in…
Welcome to the Seventh edition of Salt Magazine. Along with most of our readers, we can’t help but deplore the growing number of hate-filled…
Seeing as I have no idea about the appropriate time to quash this salutation, I choose to live on the edge and say, Happy…
Two young Melbourne based African-Australian women, Soreti Kadir and Aysha Tufa have initiated a platform for young people to channel their life experience and…