
Lucy Gichuhi – First African Australian Senator
In recent years, we’ve seen some African Australians unsuccessfully vying for parliamentary seats in both federal and state government. But sometimes success comes from…
In recent years, we’ve seen some African Australians unsuccessfully vying for parliamentary seats in both federal and state government. But sometimes success comes from…
Welcome to the end of year edition of SALT Magazine. With the festive season and big celebrations upon us, let’s spare a thought for…
Obama in Africa: A positive sign of Africa’s advancements or just another case of neo-colonialism on the continent, albeit under a man of African…
My earliest memories sit close to the front of my mind with the sickly sweet scent of ‘Pink’ hair moisturiser, the numb pain of…
Much of history consists of people conquering or colonizing each other. Many countries were once colonized and ruled for decades by foreigners and, as…
Welcome to African Style Haircut Adelaide’s first African barbershop catering mostly to guys. African Australian barber shops are popping up all over the country….
From the hard courts to the turf fields, grassroots sporting tournaments across Australia continue to redefine their status in society, in particular their importance…
Without a doubt, music has become an inescapable component in the lives of the 7.125 billion (as of 2013) people living on planet earth….
In June 2015, the Women’s and Children’s Health Network (WCHN) established a cultural roundtable to engage consumers – the people who use their services…
Travellers often claim that travelling is the only thing you buy that makes you richer. Each individual person has their own reasons for travelling,…