Social structure and class are more than income and wealth and involve status, religion and ethnicity too
South Australian workers have usually been less militant than their interstate counterparts.
‘Great Fires’ of Port Adelaide
19th Century Childbirth
Aboriginal Land Rights
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A transcontinental train, ‘The Ghan’, now commemorates the Afghan cameleers and their beasts who helped to pioneer the Outback
From ‘boneshakers’ to penny-farthings to mountain bikes, bicycles have certainly changed since the 1860s.
Copper brought unexpected wealth to the new colony and was an economic mainstay for 70 years, with a resurgence since the 1980s at Olympic Dam
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