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The Post is back in print – and bigger than ever!

Katelin Nelligan by Katelin Nelligan
September 19, 2025
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SA’s arts scene takes centre stage in our biggest ever issue of The Post in print. Find out where to grab your copy now.

South Australia has always been celebrated for its arts scene, and in the latest issue of The Post in print, we do just that.

Pick up your copy of our fifth issue – inside the October edition of CityMag out now – to discover our state’s up-and-coming musicians, from cover stars Purée to cool bands like Sunsick Daisy and globally-recognised artist Ella Ion. Check out where to pick it up here.

Across our mag’s 24 pages, we also take a deep dive into SA’s film and TV scene, exploring the latest hit shows to be made here in SA.

And we chat to Adelaide twins Danny and Michael Philippou about their rise from YouTube sensations the RackaRacka brothers to Hollywood royalty.

Also, don’t miss our article on how two students bought a home in Bowden – including tips for anyone wanting to know more about affordable housing in SA.

And we also take a visit to the ever-popular Adelaide Showground Farmers’ Market, where we chat to some of the young stallholders about the importance of shopping local.

Where to find The Post in print

You can find CityMag and The Post at a bunch of spots around Adelaide, from cafes to cinemas and everywhere between. Check out this list of all the places you’ll be able to get your hands on one! Or grab a copy from the stand outside our office on 165 Grenfell Street.

The Post is a media partnership between the Government of South Australia and independent publisher Solstice Media, to inform young South Aussies – including yours truly – about the policies that impact their lives. We’re here to explain not just the ‘what’, but the ‘why’: why it’s happening, and why it matters to you.

So pick up a copy and discover a little more about what makes our state great!

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