Shamsiya Mohammadi
Adelaide, SA
Shamsiya Mohammadi is a journalist based in Adelaide. Shamsiya began working with the ABC in late 2019 and currently files for television, radio and online. Follow Shamsiya on Twitter @Shamsiya_Mo
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New Adelaide shop to sell second-hand building materials to raise money for Habitat for Humanity
A charity store in Adelaide's north-west is the first of its kind to launch in South Australia, selling new and second-hand donated building materials at discounted prices.
Proud moments as SA year 12 students receive their results
By Rebecca Opie and Shamsiya Mohammadi
Eighteen-year-old Shamiama Shahid is one of more than 15,000 students to receive their ATAR score in the state.
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Cricket match brings Afghan interpreters and ADF veterans together to heal wounds
Afghan interpreters and Australian veterans who served on the front lines in Afghanistan come together over a game of cricket in an effort to acknowledge and heal from their experiences during the decades-long war.
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'They feel like they have hope for the future': Carers find support through peer-to-peer program
Mike is among the millions of Australians providing unpaid care for loved ones. Support can be hard to find, but carers are helping each other in a peer-to-peer program.
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Students across the country rally for climate change action
Thousands of students rally across the country to demand stronger action on climate change, as Prime Minister Scott Morrison confirms his attendance at the upcoming global climate summit.
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Distraught brother stranded in Canberra after attending funeral of sister and newborn baby
Idris Martin left South Australia to attend the funeral of his newborn nephew and his sister, who died due to complications during the birth, enduring what he described as "the worst week of my life". He is now among about 8,000 SA residents unable to get home.
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New national park near Victor Harbor set to open next year on site of former dairy farm
A new national park on the Fleurieu Peninsula is set to be a little different to most infrastructure projects — enjoying almost total support from the community.
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