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A tour through SA’s queer history with Dr Gertrude Glossip
As part of Feast Festival 2020, CityMag takes a tour of South Australia's queer history with our guide Dr Gertrude Glossip.
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South Australia’s lockdown eases with restrictions to lift from midnight Saturday
The ban on exercising was lifted from midday Friday and the stay-at-home order in South Australia will lift from midnight Saturday.
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In conversation with SA Commissioner for Equal Opportunity Niki Vincent
As workplace sexual harassment continues to make news, CityMag spoke with Equal Opportunity Commissioner Niki Vincent about how to identify workplace discrimination, including sexual harassment, and how the Equal Opportunity Commission can help.
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From 21 August licensed venues, cafes and restaurants must have a COVID-Safe Marshal on site
From Friday, 21 August, a swathe of South Australian businesses will be required to have a designated COVID-Safe Marshal on site to ensure compliance amongst their patrons and customers.
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In conversation with Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement CEO Cheryl Axleby
Speaking with CityMag, Cheryl Axleby discusses the negative impacts of state policies supposedly designed to protect Indigenous South Australians, and what changes she wants to see during her tenure with the ALRM.
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Drinking while dancing is currently banned in SA venues
“How are we supposed to police dancing? If I see someone moving more than five centimetres left to right, is that dancing?” an exasperated live music venue owner tells CityMag, while another says he’s pulling the plug on operations indefinitely.
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Prohibition Liquor paved the way for Australian distilleries to produce bulk hand sanitiser
In a movement led by one forward-thinking Adelaide gin distillery, liquor producers around Australia have found a new income stream in an uncertain economic climate at the same time as patching a dire gap in Australian reserves of much-needed hand sanitiser.
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Pain, recovery and conversations on trains
After a 10-month migraine forced writer Oliver Mol away from his craft, he took a job at the railway to recover. His upcoming Adelaide Fringe show, Train Lord, charts a return to writing and the stories that come from friends and strangers on trains.
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