Hub’s Fringe 24 Guide
With so much on display, Hub had pulled together our 2024 Fringe recommendations, that we know you’ll love!
Hub Profile: Edie Squire
The Red Review: A Mixed End to Jan (January)
Unite round in Sydney saw Adelaide officially hosting Sydney. As the game kicked off Adelaide started very much on the backfoot, with it quickly becoming a matter of when, not if, United would concede.
The Red Review: New Year, New Team (January)
Adelaide United returned home for the start of the new year, a clash with the ladder topping Wellington Phoenix on the cards.
Unley Gala 2024: Party on King William Road
Returning for an extraordinary 2024, the Unley Gala offered a uniquely fun array of fashion, entertainment, food, and much more!
Battle of the Bands - Hub x Marion YCC
In November 2023, Hub had the privilege of attending the Open Category at Battle of the Bands and saw some amazing up and coming bands perform. The bands compete for a life changing prize - a mentoring recording package from Island Recording Studios.
Hub Profile: Megan Adrain
I was inspired to become a Hub Intern because it is a place that values my skill set, the content is created for young people by young people, and it allows me to develop my skills and experience new things.
Plothole Productions: The Micro-Documentary
Step into the inspiring world of theatre company 'Plothole Productions' through this micro-documentary created by Megan Adrain, Liena Kunhnke-Barakauskas, and Ingrid Merrigan.
The Australian Government needs to Clean Up Their Duty of Care Act
Australia is a big contributor to climate change with Australia being the highest emitter of C02 per person in the world and if strong enough actions are not taken to address the climate crisis, there will be serious consequences such as an increase in natural disasters, species becoming extinct, a rise in global temperatures, and growth in illness rates.
The Australian Government needs to Clean Up Their Duty of Care Act (Full Essay)
The Australian Government has a duty of care to reduce national emissions and effectively combat environmental issues to protect the future of its citizens.
The Boy and the Heron: Film Review
This summer, the award-winning Studio Ghibli has released yet another film to a iconic chain of hits by their acclaimed director Hayao Miyazaki. The Boy and the Heron casts Soma Santoki as young boy protagonist Mahito Maki. The film is a semi-autobiographical version of Miyazaki’s childhood. The film depicts a coming of age in the cruel unrelenting world of Japan during World War Two.
Hunger Games: Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes Film Review ★★★★★
If you grew up in the late 2000s/early 2010’s you probably remember the Hunger Games books or movies. 15 years after the release of Suzanne Collins’s Hunger Games trilogy, the film adaptation of the prequel novel The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes takes us back to Panem for the 10th annual Hunger Games.
Rapid Recount: Vailo Adelaide 500 2023
For the second year in a row, the streets of Adelaide were alive with the sound of supercars. Over 4 massive days, two champions were crowned and over 260 thousand people lined the track situated in the Adelaide East Parklands. However, the weekend started very different from the sunshine of Sunday’s podium. It started in the rain, the pouring, pounding rain…
Supercars Speed into Adelaide for Cut-Throat Season Finale
A week has passed since the Adelaide 500 and with the champagne dried and the circuit being dismantled, it’s time to reflect on a weekend full of action. Adelaide had two championships needing to be decided and with 25 cars on track across the weekend. It was an event not to be missed, especially for those located in the festival state.
Hub Happening: December Edition
Looking for things to do? Need that last minute Christmas gift? Hub Happening has got you covered this December.
Stormy-Lou
“We just released our newest single Eggshells which is a very stripped-back DIY song that is definitely winter vibes. I think we’ve all been in a bit of a sombre mood for a few months and been listening to that kind of music.”
Satin Sun
“We got started in music learning our instruments privately at a young age, as a band we met through high school and bonded over a love for similar bands, and thought we’d give making our own songs a crack.”
Tonix
“In two short years, Tonix has emerged from the depths of the Adelaide music scene, developing a reputation of live energy, tight shows, regular public appearances, and a backlog of media where they style their trusty Air Jordans and feature grandmas.”
Bermuda Bay
“We all met in music class at school and have been playing together ever since. We all had a shared taste in music and started off playing covers of our favourite songs before we started writing original music together.”
Solving Cultural Isolation
Recently, I was involved in supporting, and luckily being a part of the ‘Multicultural Networking Event’ organised by the Marion Youth Collective Committee, and directed by Jessica Williams, founder of local networking business ‘Small World Networking’.