Katie Moularadellis
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The Road to Decriminalisation
In 1969, South Australia became the first state to legalise medical termination of pregnancy. In the 50 years following, South Australia’s abortion laws have not been altered. This changed on the 2nd of March 2021 at 2am, when the Termination of Pregnancy Act passed in the South Australian Parliament’s Legislative Council with 29 in favour and 15 against. This marked the end of a decades long debate and stalemate on abortion care in South Australia.
By Katie Moularadellis3 years ago in FYI
The Judgement of Paris
Wine made anywhere other than Europe (particularly France) had always had a stigma attached to it, especially in the early 20th century. These days, though, you can find great wine at almost every price point from anywhere in the world. So, what changed?
By Katie Moularadellis3 years ago in Proof
The Small-Town City
You know you’re in Adelaide when you go out with your mum for a coffee and the barista at the café down the road is somehow related to your best friends’ fiancé. Adelaide is tiny (if you can consider a city of 1 million people small). People will know people who know people who know you and it can be a bit stifling. This small-town mentality, this interconnectedness, is rife throughout the city and its culture.
By Katie Moularadellis4 years ago in Wander