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25.01.2022 Men and women in uniform are more likely to experience Post Traumatic Stress Disorder than the general public.



25.01.2022 University students going into mid-semester breaks are feeling the weight of deadlines and the end of the year. We’ve put together some tips and tricks to ease your stress and restart your creative mind during the next two weeks.

25.01.2022 The journalism program at the University of South Australia seeks expressions of interest from students for executive positions with the program’s online publication, On The Record. Students who wish to apply should nominate the position/s they are interested in and outline how they are suited to the position/s, in no more than 150 words. Students may apply for more than one position. Expressions of interest to be emailed to Kerry Green ([email protected]) no later than 5pm Friday October 16. Note that a call for sub-editors and reporters will be made later, separately to this call.

24.01.2022 After WW2, Australia crossed a bridge into becoming the cosmopolitan society that it is today, the rest of the world with it, and there was no turning back.



24.01.2022 The competitions might look a little different this year, but SA’s agriculture students are prepping their entries for the Royal Adelaide Show, and raising the ‘baa’ even higher than ever!

24.01.2022 Legendary musician, Elvis Presley, has inspired South Australian musician and mental health advocate, Scott Jackson.

24.01.2022 Rather than wait for the job market to normalise, barista Stefan Iannace decided to go into business when the pandemic hit.



23.01.2022 Congratulations to Jasmin Teurlings on her Student Journalism Award and to Nikita Skuse & Dylan Smith on their commendations in the same category. Jasmin & Nikita represented On The Record’s editorial and reporting team at the 2020 SA Press Club Awards held last night. Thank you for having us!

23.01.2022 Are companies lying about their values to sell products?

23.01.2022 With news that SA’s restrictions will ease from midnight tomorrow, it’s important we remain vigilant, and put down our pitchforks writes Helen Karakulak.

22.01.2022 On The Record contributor Lara Pacillo takes a farm to table journey through the town of local trade.

22.01.2022 Up to 20,000 tonnes of Coles’ food wastage will be composted instead of ending up in landfill each year, thanks to a new initiative with Cleanaway in Queensland.



22.01.2022 How to relax and unwind on a uni student’s budget and time restraints.

22.01.2022 Happiest Season has been labelled the first queer Christmas movie, giving voice and representation to diversity in festive storytelling while finding its place among the Christmas classics.

21.01.2022 How our society cares for and responds to people with disability in our community is in focus.

21.01.2022 The RSPCA has pivoted to allow the continuation of its adoption services during COVID-19 restrictions.

21.01.2022 There is nothing better than watching a good Christmas movie with your family or friends to get in the Christmas spirit.

21.01.2022 As mixed reviews come in for Christopher Nolan’s Tenet, one thing is clear: most of the audio is inaudible. So was this a creative decision or simply an accident?

20.01.2022 OTR contributor, Annalise Toms, discovers some of Adelaide’s best and most authentic pizzeria bars and restaurants in SA unveiling the stories and faces behind the eateries while transcending you to the streets of Italia. Rusco & Brusco Tigelleria Osteria | IL CAMINO | Brasco’s Pizzeria | Blue Velvet Artisan Pizza & Pastry Lab

20.01.2022 Google has penned an open letter informing the public that the way they experience Google and YouTube is about to drastically change. But what exactly is the truth?

19.01.2022 A year on from devastating bushfires, home owners are prioritising having the right measures in place to reduce risk and minimise damage.

19.01.2022 The Aldgate Men’s Shed Group is helping break down the stigmas around men’s mental health.

19.01.2022 For thousands of years, the greatest minds on the planet have pondered the truth behind the pursuit of happiness but none have yet thought to seek this certain fortune within the depths of a freshly baked, South Australian vanilla slice. OTR contributor, Nahum Gale journeys across SA to discover the quintessential bakery experience.

19.01.2022 There’s more to Adelaide’s alluring nightlife than the conflict it often brings, with a changing cultural dynamic highlighting opportunity for the arts community.

18.01.2022 Christmas can be an expensive time of year for everyone. Here are some tips to save money and enjoy a more festive season this year.

18.01.2022 Every family celebrates the festive season differently, and in a year as different as 2020, we’ve compiled some of our own favourite family traditions to spread some cheer this December.

18.01.2022 Always Was, Always Will Be. The theme for this year’s National NAIDOC Week pays homage to the First Nations people who have occupied and cared for this continent for over 65,000 years. Here is a quick overview of some of the events and celebrations happening this NAIDOC Week.

18.01.2022 Social media, climate change, pandemics, and burnout. Here are six documentaries about the contemporary challenges we face.

17.01.2022 2020 was truly a year of unpredictability, but these journalism students prevailed, carrying hope and confidence into an unforeseen graduate landscape.

17.01.2022 With a national expectation for an online shopping spike, we’ve compiled a gift guide of Aussie small businesses to buy from online this Christmas. Check out the full guide here: https://ontherecordunisa.com.au//a-very-covid-christmas-o/ Featuring: Nudie Beauty | The Laser Shack, by Ellen Coff | The Tit Club | Ginny’s Girl Gang | Bella Whittaker | Kitty Came Home | Haus of Dizzy | Calamity Tash | Little Home Creative | The Tangerine Fox | Have You Met Charlie? | JamFactory

17.01.2022 Millennials are often told that buying a house is a pipe dream, but is it really that bad? Check out the full story here: https://ontherecordunisa.com.au//the-housing-market-is-it/ Home Brewing | Unsplash

17.01.2022 We all check our social media arguably more than we need to. However, social media can also be a useful tool to galvanise people against injustice.

15.01.2022 Are we too spoilt for choice when it comes to streaming services in Australia? Have your say in the comments below! JESHOOTS Read the full story here: https://ontherecordunisa.com.au//streaming-services-how-m/

15.01.2022 Instead of binge-watching, this Victorian in lockdown turned his hand to making his own podcast.

15.01.2022 A development application for a Telstra telecommunications tower to be located in Wilson Court, Grange, has received a passionate response from residents.

14.01.2022 Allow me to join the masses in saying what a year 2020 has been. Terms like ‘unprecedented’, ‘pandemic’ and ‘COVID-permitting’ became staples of our vocabulary and it doesn’t seem like that’s going to change anytime soon. In spite of this, I’d like to thank the excellent On The Record team that have continued making content this year, especially to those that managed to tell the necessary COVID-related stories in interesting and unique ways. My Christmas wish for the year ah...ead is a simple one, wishing our humble student-led publication will continue to grow. Publications like ours are imperative to professional development and to contributing fresh ideas and interesting, newsworthy stories to a media landscape that needs diversifying. I have nothing but admiration and gratitude for our former editor, Nikita Skuse who has passed on the proverbial gauntlet and literal zoom links. To our journalists of Christmas past present and future and of course our lovely readership, I wish you a wonderful holiday season. I look forward to continuing into 2021 with my awesome editorial team, bringing you new and exciting ways to read stories that matter. Helen Karakulak | Head Editor, On The Record fotografierende via Unsplash

14.01.2022 The government has handed down a belated budget designed to steer Australians out of COVID-19, but what’s in it for young people? Melissa Walker | Unsplash Read the full story here: https://ontherecordunisa.com.au//how-does-the-2020-budget/

14.01.2022 Adelaide is back under COVID-19 restrictions this week after months of eased rules, so how is the ongoing uncertainty affecting our mental health, and what can we do?

13.01.2022 Many people face an uphill battle in obtaining help for their mental health not just overcoming the stigma attached to seeking help, but also in terms of the quality of care available from an underfunded and understaffed health service. Thankfully, grassroots projects provide support to those in need.

12.01.2022 MyPayNow is the shiny new toy of the financial industry but is the service too good to be true? Anna Shvets | Unsplash Read the full story here: https://ontherecordunisa.com.au//16/pay-now-pay-more-later/

12.01.2022 A chemical explosion in Beirut last August was the latest in a series of turbulent events for the Lebanese people. Plastic surgeon, Dr Joe Baroud, offered his services to those affected by the blast.

12.01.2022 The Art Gallery of South Australia’s Tarnanthi exhibition showcases traditional and contemporary artwork by Aboriginal creators. Their works tell stories passed down through generations

11.01.2022 New Year’s offers both the joy of welcoming our 2021 selves to life and the challenge of obligations, expectations and FOMO.

11.01.2022 The Black Lives Matter movement and COVID-19 have converged to create a perfect storm of pain for people all over the world in 2020.

11.01.2022 National surveys suggest Australians are more inclined to consume art than ever, but can the industry accommodate their desires?

11.01.2022 This Indigenous art gallery in Hahndorf showcase art with an emphasis on sharing and learning about culture.

10.01.2022 In a television landscape of outdated tropes and lesbian stereotypes, One Day at a Time sets the bar for queer storytelling and subverts expectations of the sitcom format.

10.01.2022 September 2 marks 75 years since the official end of WWII; it also marks the end of an irreparable holocaust.

10.01.2022 What’s it like to quarantine in a Medi Hotel? And how does our system of quarantining travellers compare to what happens overseas?

10.01.2022 There is something revitalising about the isolated existence of the eco-friendly, Pink Lake Tiny House, 130km from the Adelaide CBD and in full respect of the environment.

10.01.2022 Whether it be the amount of business cards in your wallet or your number of connections on LinkedIn, here are five tips to help expand your networks at university.

10.01.2022 AFL series smashes the ‘stoic, tight-jawed athlete’ stereotype.

10.01.2022 Working from home during the COVID-19 pandemic has both pros and cons. This is how technology has helped.

09.01.2022 Spring has arrived. Reading outside and enjoying the nice weather is upon us. A few members of the OTR team have recommended their favourite books, helping you decide your next read or expand your horizons in the reading genre. Check out the full list here: https://ontherecordunisa.com.au//spring-reads-from-the-ot/

09.01.2022 The fun of the 2020 Royal Adelaide Show goes on through the virtual event website The Show at Home. But what effects does the event’s cancellation have on stakeholders?

06.01.2022 Indigenous and remotely located children are more likely to receive child protection care than children in major cities, according to a Child Protection Report from March 2020, but what are the circumstances that lead to this?

06.01.2022 Live performance is a pivotal part of the creative industries and is taught as such at UniSA, with events such as their upcoming Creative Festival going ahead.

06.01.2022 Volunteering is a way to look after your mental health, gain vital skills for employment and support others in the community.

05.01.2022 On the nightly television news, images of meth lab busts by police are not uncommon. But what happens after everyone leaves the crime scene?

05.01.2022 AFL opportunities for women have a positive influence on players and the wider industry by impacting confidence, encouraging young players to challenge outdated perceptions and providing female role models.

05.01.2022 The Tangerine Fox shop found its new home at Westfield West Lakes, highlighting a demand for local creativity to thrive in commercial spaces.

04.01.2022 COVID-19 changed the lives of these former hospitality workers, urging them to start their own businesses during a pandemic.

04.01.2022 The Juvenile Diabetes Foundation (JDRF Australia) is putting Australians to the test of walking 120,000 steps for October to raise awareness for type 1 diabetes, a cause which hits close to home for many Australians. #typeonetotypenone

04.01.2022 The 2020 AFL Grand Final is finally here. Let us take a short glance at the season so far, and a small preview of the game where the cats are taking on the kings of the jungle.

03.01.2022 Amidst a global pandemic, organisations and programs such as The Wilderness Society SA, Outback Cleanups Australia and the Adopt A Spot Scheme have being continuing to fight for the planet.

03.01.2022 It’s easy to get caught up amongst the sales and excitement of Black Friday, but shouldn’t we consider the impacts of our consumption?

02.01.2022 The story of how the pandemic helped one family reconnect during self-isolation as they focused on their health, wellbeing and each other.

02.01.2022 Committed to their country, the youth and NGOs of Beirut are leading the charge to rebuild their troubled but beautiful city.

02.01.2022 Mollydooker Wines was established in 2005 by Sarah Marquis and her former husband, Sparky. The last 15 years have shown their wines, motto and core values shaking the wine industry and proving that wine isn’t just about what goes in the bottle, but the passion and drive of the team putting it together truly makes the difference.

01.01.2022 Jojo Moyes’, The Giver of Stars explores the history of an important project created in Kentucky during the 1930s.

01.01.2022 Opinion: it’s an industry that’s cruel and corrupt, but is it possible to end the live export trade? James Morgan & Nikki To | Animals Australia Read the full story here: https://ontherecordunisa.com.au//is-a-future-without-live/

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