Council walks back strip club buffer zones
The Adelaide City Council said it’s a misunderstanding that their proposed changes to the planning code would create a red-light district on Hindley Street.
MoreThe Adelaide City Council said it’s a misunderstanding that their proposed changes to the planning code would create a red-light district on Hindley Street.
MoreAdelaide City Council has revealed its finances around the controversial O’Connell Street development project at the former Le Cornu site.
MoreAn Adelaide council won’t continue a program providing free menstrual products following the results of a recent trial.
MoreAdelaide City Council has voted to tell the Malinauskas Government of its concern about a development threatening the Crown & Anchor hotel, as its public gallery filled with punters seeking protection for their beloved live music venue.
MoreAdelaide City Council will consider marking the life and achievements of a former councillor who's life and philanthropic work was notable to Adelaide’s LGBTQIA+ community.
MoreAdelaide City Council will host a roundtable forum to discuss the challenges facing Adelaide’s night time economy.
MoreRental e-scooters will be banned from the CBD by next May unless the state government steps in to regulate their use amid Adelaide City Council concerns about pedestrian safety and lack of insurance, with the Lord Mayor “vehemently opposed” to their use on footpaths.
MoreThe Adelaide City Council is on the cusp of creating a new 10-year transport plan, spanning cycling, walking and e-scooter access. But elected members are split on whether to conduct another round of research or just "bloody do it" and start work now on shovel-ready projects.
MoreMembers of the public and an almost unanimous Adelaide City Council elected body last night joined forces to tell the State Government to find an “alternate” site for the $80 million swimming centre slated for development in the Adelaide Park Lands this year.
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