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MoreCatch indie rock up-and-comers at The Gov this Saturday with a high-energy lineup and festival atmosphere.
MoreThe first in a series of disability-led club nights is on this weekend, so CityMag chatted with their Beats Crew DJs.
MoreLaws to protect the Crown & Anchor hotel have passed state parliament’s Lower House, as the Planning Minister revealed that a list of other CBD live music venues that might also be covered under legislation had not yet been compiled.
MoreWildlands has released the lineup for the January 2025 festival - but only eight of the 26 artists announced nationally are set to play in Adelaide.
MoreHopes that a vacant Grenfell Street pub could become a temporary base for the Crown & Anchor have been set back due to a surprise new tenancy, as the state government scrambles to relocate the Cranker business before the hotel’s looming shutdown.
MoreCityMag visits the latest project from local powerhouse Frida Las Vegas and explores the power of nostalgic art.
MoreThe unprecedented deal to save the Crown & Anchor hotel has stirred debate about planning laws, as the publican considers a new site to keep the business and dozens of jobs afloat during the enforced shutdown looming as part of the compromise.
MoreThe Crown & Anchor hotel will be guaranteed a long-term future as a pub and live music venue under a landmark agreement between the state government, Save The Cranker campaign and the developer which wanted to build a student housing tower on the site – but the compromise deal comes at a cost.
MorePremier Peter Malinauskas is negotiating with the developer aiming to demolish the Crown & Anchor hotel for a student housing block, and hopes to broker a compromise deal which would save the pub – but says there’s no guarantee of success.
MoreCity restaurant and hospitality operators will be warned of fines or the loss of outdoor dining space if they don't leave enough room for pedestrians and people with disabilities to get safely past, with Adelaide City Council receiving complaints over the issue.
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