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This User is a Feminist: International Women’s Day Zine
From protests to pay gaps, International Women’s Day has grown into a showcase of how far we have progressed towards equity for women. Even with this progress, focus for IWD needs to consider more intersectional developments to achieve wider equity.
The Evolution of Mary Sue: A fandom history
It is a truth universally acknowledged that just about everything in fandom can be traced back to Star Trek (1966-1969). From fan-zines to the omegaverse, it all stems from our fandom foremothers and their tireless love of the show. This International Women’s Day, I thought I might look into another Star Trek fandom product, the best and most loved woman of all time, Mary Sue, and how her legacy persists to this day.
International Women’s Day 2025
Join us in listening to the women of South Australia as they share the highs and lows of womanhood, and inspire us on how we can all #accelerateaction this International Women's Day.
France win the ROC Nations Cup
Team France, Victor Martins and Sebastian Loeb have won the Race of Champions for France.
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A Green Pikachu?! What Are Shiny Pokémon and How Do I Find Them?
Today, we’re diving into three of the most common ways Pokémon players can shiny hunt, how you can do it yourself, and analysing if these brutally difficult methods are actually worth the time investment.
Exclusive: “I Just Ballsed it up as Usual” - Mostert on his Spin
Chaz Mostert spoke to Hub Adelaide.
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“I’m very lucky to have my Dad as a teacher” - Oliver Solberg on His Dad, Petter
Oliver Solberg caught up with Hub Adelaide ahead of Sydney’s Race of Champions.
Picture: Race of Champions
“It’s an Exciting Event” - Mick Schumacher Previews Race of Champions
Mick Schumacher is ready to go for the Race of Champions in Sydney
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Politics Down Under: How Does Voting Work?
Australians are required to vote in Federal, State and territory elections, but what does voting actually do? Why am I required to vote? How did marginalised groups gain the right to vote? And what are the pros and cons of our current voting system?
Adelaide Fringe Review - Definitely NOT a Hungry Game: A Parody Musical
Definitely NOT a Hungry Game puts a hilariously Australian and gen z spin on a similarly named yet legally distinct YA book/movie series, ramping the comedy up to 11 with some killer vocals to boot.
Six Things We Learnt: Crows vs Port Adelaide
Port vs Adelaide from Mount Barker for the AFL pre-season.
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Hub’s 2025 Adelaide Fringe Guide
In preparation for this year’s festivities running from the 21st of February to the 23rd of March, we thought we’d give you a guide/recommendation list with what we’re planning to see to give you some inspiration!