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…
Barely a month after 20 year old, Ethiopian born Beza Mickan-White won the Miss Africa South Australia 2013 beauty contest, SALT Magazine caught up…
People come to Australia for many reasons – some want a better life, some are fleeing persecution, and some want to give their family…
Phillippa Yaa de Villiers grew up in South Africa’s apartheid regime. Born to a Ghanaian father and Australian mother, she was given up for…
When you think about it, not many things in this world are irreplaceable. As Africans, we learn to adapt to new environments pretty fast,…
In perfect weather The African Australian community in South Australia were part of the record number of 42,000 people who celebrated Australia Day on…
Since his arrival in South Australia in 1996 Dr Joseph Masika has immersed himself in voluntary community and social work with refugees, migrants, and…
South Australians and Tasmanians head to the polls on March 15 to choose who will govern them for the next four years. In South…
DR JOSEPH MASIKA OAM – INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE Every four years South Australians head to the election boxes to decide who is going to provide…