Kaurna Yerta/Adelaide

4 panel artwork

Markela Panegyres听speaks to artist Elaheh Mahdavi about her and her brother Arman鈥檚 recent exhibition,听The Seasick, in Kaurna Yerta/Adelaide, which explores the plight of Iranian refugees who arrived in Australia by boat, and those they left behind.

Algal blooms are produced by a combination of temperature, sunlight and nutrients allowing aquatic microorganisms to multiply at exceptional rates. But, as听Renfrey Clarke reports,听the current catastrophe is unprecedented.

Pas Forgione reports that, after nearly three and a half years in office, South Australian Labor has barely made a dent in the state鈥檚 acute housing shortage.

Solidarity was shown to former SBS journalist Mary Kostakidis, who the Zionist Federation of Australia is trying to silence from speaking out about Israel鈥檚 genocide in Gaza.听Clint Duncan reports.

After injecting $1.9 billion into the Whyalla Steelworks, Labor wants it run by private interests.听Renfrey Clarke argues听if taxpayers are to bear the cost, they are entitled to demand that the assets stay in public ownership.

About 300 people rallied outside Parliament House to demand Labor repeals the controversial anti-protest law changes. Paul Petit reports.

Extinction Rebellion SA was trackside at Belair Road, Mitcham, to support cyclists in the Tour Down final race while calling for fossil fuel company Santos to be dumped as a sponsor. Kerry Smith reports.

Labor wants Osborne in SA to be听the first designated zone for AUKUS nuclear-powered submarines, with Stirling in WA nominated as the second nuclear submarine听base.听David Noonan reports.

For the third time in less than a month, at least 2000 people condemned Israel鈥檚 assault on Gaza. Renfrey Clarke reports.

Speakers criticised the AUKUS pact and the proposed nuclear powered submarines at a bigger than usual Hiroshima Day protest. Paul Petit reports.

Jason Bilney, Chair of the Barngarla Determination Aboriginal Corporation that led the fight to stop the radioactive听dump,听described the judge鈥檚 finding as a 鈥渧ictory for all First Nations people鈥. Renfrey Clarke reports.

Whistleblower David McBride and John Shipton, father of jailed journalist Julian Assange, called for his听immediate release from Britain鈥檚 Belmarsh prison. Renfrey Clarke reports.