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Why a Lot Fourteen cafe shut its doors
The owner of a North Terrace cafe and wine bar says rising costs and a lack of foot traffic from a long-promised but unbuilt Aboriginal cultural centre next door are partly to blame for its sudden closure.
MorePitching at the edge
The road from startup to success story is paved with a million pitches. CityMag speaks with five young companies who’ve sought angel investment about living in the moment between success and failure.
MoreDisc golf is on the rise in Adelaide
When SA Disc Golf installed a permanent course in the eastern park lands in May 2020, the organisation didn’t anticipate how popular the sport would become.
MoreAdelaide’s music industry is losing its most dedicated workers
Two prominent festival and event organisers from music scene behemoth Five Four Entertainment are exiting the field, blasting SA Health and the South Australian government on their “insensitive” treatment of musicians and professionals on their way out.
MoreSouth Australia enters seven-day lockdown
Following the outbreak of the COVID-19 Delta variant in South Australia, Premier Steven Marshall announced a seven-day lockdown for the state, beginning 6pm on Tuesday, 20 July.
MoreCucumbers and concrete driveways: Celebrating SA’s Mediterranean gardens
A History Festival photography exhibition looks in on the lawns and veggie patches of elderly Italian and Greek migrants. Inspired, journalist Angela Skujins visited her Greek grandparents' garden to learn how they made theirs a home away from home.
More‘There’s still work to do’: A look into First Nations experience in Adelaide’s universities
CityMag has put South Australia’s higher education sector under a microscope, to see how universities are training and supporting First Nations staff and students, and how they're managing the future of Indigenous engagement with their institutions.
MoreMaking news this week: Thursday 1 August
The CityMag take on what's been happening on the other side of the newsroom. It's everything you need to know about what's going on in your city from the journalists of our sister publication, InDaily.
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