Truffles the pig in Rundle Mall about to devour a Balfours frog cake (or two).
From the mouth-watering baked goods of the Port Elliot Bakery, to the ocean freshness of Coffin Bay oysters, local foods are fast becoming a major drawcard for domestic tourists, especially amid COVID-19, where the safest and most reliable travel options are within our own State.
Now, a world first study from the University of South Australia and the University of Technology Sydney, shows just how important local foods can be for domestic tourism, as the findings show how food can potentially increase visits to local areas by tenfold.
Press Release – Science Media Centre Coastal communities are returning home after a morning spent on alert for tsunamis triggered by significant marine earthquakes. The three significant earthquakes that took place over the course of this morning triggered tsunami alerts across the Pacific, …
Coastal communities are returning home after a morning spent on alert for tsunamis triggered by significant marine earthquakes.
The three significant earthquakes that took place over the course of this morning triggered tsunami alerts across the Pacific, with the final earthquake off the coast of the Kermadec Islands measuring up to 8.1 in magnitude.
The SMC asked experts to comment in response to this morning’s events.
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Most Australians Distrust the Media. This Can be Repaired | Opinion Cat Woods
, freelance writer On 3/5/21 at 2:00 PM EST
There is a belief, among well over half of Australians, that the media is the servant of corporate giants.
The Edelman Trust Barometer has been measuring trust across industries and nations for 21 years. This year, a survey of 28 nations indicated growing distrust in capitalism and industries across the board, especially in government.
Results from their 2020 survey found that 68 percent of Australians believe that most news organisations are both biased and more concerned with supporting an ideology or political position than with informing the public.
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