The Liberal Party has promised an additional $2 million to continue the process of repatriating Aboriginal remains held at the South Australian Museum to Wangayarta and other sites.
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With Lord Mayor Sandy Verschoor sick with COVID-19 and leader of the majority voting bloc Team Adelaide, Alexander Hyde, campaigning in the state election, the so-called Independents ruled the Adelaide City Council for one night only. Here’s what happened.
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In the '60s, Elizabeth Beevor doggedly pursued a career in the cutthroat, male-dominated industry of barbering. Last year, she hung up her razor after 52 years. She speaks with CityMag about her trailblazing career and the power of perseverance.
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For insight into Adelaide Festival exhibition Neoteric, CityMag spoke with four of the 40 visual artists and writers taking part in the artist-led project, currently on show at the Adelaide Railway Station.
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In 'Home Thoughts', Adelaide-based theatremaker James Watson explores his experience of the tension between staying put in South Australia and taking a leap of faith interstate.
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Last Fringe, an arts reviewer referred to Pasifika performer Thomas Fonua as ‘black pudding’, sparking debate about racism in arts media. After a year-long silence, the artist’s drag diva alter-ego, Kween Kong, offers a take on the saga in an Adelaide Fringe show.
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Drawing inspiration from childhood experiences living in Andalusia, Jarrah Gardener has launched La Flame – a Spanish- and North African-inspired food truck popping up on Hindmarsh Square throughout Fringe.
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Morag Horton is the owner of Melbourne Street’s Terry White Chemmart, where she accepts and recycles a large amount of the city’s spent pharmaceutical blister packets each year, at a personal cost of roughly $6000 per annum. She wants local councils to step in and lighten the load.
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Suburban pizza bar One Sneaky Cheetah has the same commitment to the Napoletana fundamentals as its sibling Pizzateca, but paired with a desire to push beyond boundaries of authenticity.
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