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Coffee and community at Spellmans’ Social in Glenelg East
Café-owning siblings Emily and Ryan Spellman have kept a long-held hospitality spot in Glenelg East alive, launching community-focussed coffee shop Spellmans' Social on Maxwell Terrace.
MoreGrowing the community
Behind the well kept rose beds of Veale Garden there exists Walyo Yerta, a small community garden offering freely accessible green space and produce to residents of the CBD.
MoreSocial enterprise in SA: Profit with a purpose
Matthew Wright-Simon, a board member of the newly established South Australian Social Enterprise Council, explains what social enterprise is all about and why the business model is becoming so popular.
MoreRundle Street East: the premium fashion guide
The east end of Rundle Street continues to attract premium Australian brands that cater to a diverse clientele. From modern classics to elevated casual and everything in between Rundle Street East is the go-to destination for accessible luxury.
MoreReforms, not handouts, needed to save Adelaide’s nightlife
Insurance rates and giving city visitors a reason to stay longer after shops close are two of the issues being considered by Adelaide City Council following a report into how to help struggling venues and a flagging night-time economy.
MoreArchitecture Awards showcasing the best of South Australia
The South Australian Architecture Awards have long showcased the relationship between architecture and the community and for the first time, the top honour has been awarded to two projects.
MoreAdelaide hospitality industry rife with sexual harassment, says report
Sexual harassment is common in Adelaide’s hospitality industry and half of complaints made by staff to management were not acted upon, according to a new report.
MoreAre SA’s tree canopy targets tall enough?
This week, Green Adelaide released a state-first strategy on how to improve greening in SA. CityMag asked around to gauge how effective targets are.
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