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Katelin Nelligan by Katelin Nelligan
November 21, 2024
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Our first edition was a success… and now you can enjoy The Post SA in print again! We’re back in CityMag – find out where to pick up a copy.

Open up a copy of CityMag and you’ll get a nice surprise – The Post is making its second appearance in print.

In this, our summer edition, we’re all about helping young South Australians enjoy the warm weather ahead.

Wanting to get out and about in this beautiful sunshine? Check out some of the awesome events we’ve got coming up in our state over the next few months.

Prefer a bit of lounging on the couch? We’ve got a whole bunch of South Australian-made TV shows you can binge right now – plus some to look out for in 2025. See if you can work out which SA locations they’ve been filmed in!

On a more serious note, we dive into the world of deepfakes (have you seen some of the crazy ones of TayTay?), and we also take you through the top scams hitting Gen Z and Millenials – and how to avoid them.

And while we’re talking about the online world, you should check out our cover story on implementing age restrictions for social media – and how SA is leading the way. We chat to experts, educators, students and parents about what it all means.

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 map view 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, head outside, breathe in some of that fresh summer air, and find out a little more about what’s going on in this great state of ours!

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