Missed something in InDaily this week? Here are highlights of this week’s news, features, arts and more.
Did Essendon get what it deserved for its supplements scandal? Not compared to the Crows, some argue.
Labor Member for Adelaide Kate Ellis shared her thoughts on toxic politics, the reporting of Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp and Kevin (but not that one).
Jay Weatherill pitches his vision for the city, with half a quote from a Hindu Swami. We also get another fly through showing more detail of the Riverbank precinct.
Essendon dominated the headlines, with the AFL finally handing down its punishments which will see the club banned from this year’s finals and coach James Hird stood down for 12 months.
Buyers are circling the Police complex on Wakefield Street, including one foreign buyer, as the Government seeks to bolster its bottom line with building sales.
Reporting season is in full swing with Beach Energy reporting record revenue and AGL tripling its net profit.
SA Health came under scrutiny, with surgeons warning the closure of paediatrics at Modbury could endanger children’s lives, and a bungle over the defamation of a senior surgeon continues to cost the taxpayer.
We produced a visualisation of Federal Government tender money flowing into South Australia – most of it goes to defence companies.
There is a city – of roughly comparable size to Adelaide – where a car parking tax is claimed to have worked well.
Debate over nudity in Flinders University theatre productions has damaged Adelaide’s reputation, says a creative arts academic.
Conservatives are happier, according to scientific evidence, but why?
Fifty years after the march on Washington and Martin Luther King Jr’s “I have a dream” speech, how far have we come?
The Adelaide Film Festival has unveiled a stellar program. Drive-In anyone?
Reviews of the films The Rocket and Red 2, percussion champs Stomp, and boys’ own adventure book, All the Way Round.
Philip White reviews sparkling wine, how processed food makes you eat more, The Forager has all your local food news, including the return of a favourite Thai chef and Charlesworth Nuts opening in the Mall, plus a recipe for Chickpea hotpot with couscous and relish.
The ingenious metal skin of the stunning SAHMRI building; the landscape designers with a new passion for playgrounds; and the Australian and international design communities embrace the competition to decide the future of the Royal Adelaide Hospital site.
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