At 11 am on 11 November, Australians will stop whatever they’re doing to observe one minute’s silence. StudyAdelaide tells you why… What is Remembrance Day? Remembrance Day is a day where…
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The StudyAdelaide mentoring program will help you settle into life in Adelaide by matching you with an experienced international student who will give you lots of advice about studying in Australia.…
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The average international student lives on a diet of instant noodles, frozen pizza, eggs on toast and spaghetti bolognese. Other favourites include curry, microwave ready meals, nasi goreng and Maccas. These…
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Winter is just around the corner and that means a drop in the temperature (brrr), hot chocolates (mmm) and flu season (boo!). Ahh, the dreaded flu. Eating vegetables, taking Vitamin C…
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Mark Sunday May 6 in your diaries, because Adelaide’s largest Japanese cultural festival, Kodomo no Hi, is on. What is Kodomo no Hi? Kodomo no Hi is Adelaide’s largest Japanese cultural…
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April 25 is an important day on the Australian calendar. StudyAdelaide tells you why… What is Anzac Day? Anzac Day is a day which honours the brave members of the Australian…
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Think autumn and images of maple, elm and oak trees sporting burnt orange, mustard yellow and forest green leaves come to mind. And because the autumn colours are out in full…
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The Australian Football League (AFL) is Australia’s most popular sport. Every year between March to September, ‘footy season’ hits and many Australians get swept up in ‘footy fever’. StudyAdelaide takes a…
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What is daylight saving? Every year, on the first Sunday in October when local standard time reaches 2am, most places in Australia change their clocks forward one hour to 3am. This…
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Adelaide is known for its long stretch of beaches, wineries and most importantly, fresh produce. From the shopping precincts to the thriving restaurant scene, Adelaide is a multicultural mecca. There are…