
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…
Though at a very young and vulnerable stage, My Sister’s Keeper is a newly formed community organisation which is here to stay. The aim…
Adelaide’s Pulteney Grammar School recently hosted 10 students from Mfuwe Secondary School in the Eastern Province of Zambia, who, between the 19th April and…
You are no doubt aware of the Liberal Coalition Government’s proposal to amend the Racial Discrimination Act in relation to the racial vilification provisions…
The Sierra Leone community in SA celebrated their 53rd Independence Anniversary on the 3rd May 2014 at the Klemzig Community Hall in Adelaide. It…
Every time we have family members or friends visit us in Australia, one of their first requests is to go to the zoo or…
Students at South Australia’s Flinders University were awarded their well-earned Degrees at Graduation Day on Tuesday April 15, 2014. Graduates included 12 African students…
For us in Australia it is hard to escape the reality of our African heritage. Unfortunately, despite the comfort we enjoy from living in…
After only three month in office as Kenya’s High Commissioner to Australia, Mr Isaiyah Kabira joined South Australian celebrations of Madraka Day, which commemorates Kenya’s…