A New Dawn at Williams Racing
Williams Racing are looking to undertake a massive change in 2024: The nine-time constructors champions overhauled the DNA of the car over the past two years. Williams changing design ideals in a bid to get higher up the standings for the upcoming seasons.
With Saudi Arabia now firmly in the front visor, the Williams team has plenty to look at after Bahrain.
Protect and Serve: Police and Mardi Gras
Why have the NSW Police been uninvited to the 2024 Sydney Mardi Gras? Police participation in Mardi Gras has been a long contested issue across the world, with tensions occurring before the 2024 Sydney Mardi Gras.
Sound of Planets
This sensory experience takes you through an adventure of the cosmos, that will you leave relaxed with the tiny reality of our lives.
Boy Swallows Universe TV Series Review
Highly regarded by many, Trent Dalton’s international bestselling novel Boy Swallows Universe was recently transformed into a mini-TV series on Netflix. For those who have read the beloved book, many will jump at the chance to compare the show with the novel. Dealing with two completely different art mediums prove it difficult to make comparisons beyond the plot of the story. The novel deals with inner dialogue, intricate descriptions, and relies heavily on the readers imagination, whereas the show utilises visual storytelling and rich soundscapes to emerge the viewer into the world of the protagonist, Eli Bell, played by Felix Cameron.
Walking with the Fringe
Adelaide Fringe: A History takes you on an intriguing walk through all the famous Fringe locations within the Adelaide Fringe Chronicles. Starting from the gates of Government House, and ending in the Garden of Unearthly Delights, you get a first-hand account of what makes the Fringe the magical festival it is today.
Port Power over Adelaide Crows in Alberton Match Simulation Ahead of Community Series
Adelaide Fringe Review: Know Your Enemy / Talking Underwater (double bill)
Archangel Theatre Co. has just made a spectacular Adelaide Fringe debut with their double-bill theatre show, Know Your Enemy and Talking Underwater. Archangel Theatre Co. is a youth-led theatre company whose works are created by young people, for young people and the adults in their lives.
A Journey of West Africa
If you’re looking for something fun, interactive, explosive, and downright breathtaking, you need to see Afrique en Cirque!
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.