Where We Met will close in October
For Where We Met’s Ben Allen, operating a hospitality business in South Australia during a pandemic has meant living with a heavy heart. He takes CityMag through his decision to close his business for good.
MoreFor Where We Met’s Ben Allen, operating a hospitality business in South Australia during a pandemic has meant living with a heavy heart. He takes CityMag through his decision to close his business for good.
MoreHow young South Australians came to be able to book Pfizer appointments is a story, told through tweets, about a government eating its words and the power of viral information in the hands of a desperate demographic left at the bottom of the vax priority list.
MoreFor Matt Parry, CEO of US-based healthy snack startup The Good Crisp Company, the ability to make the right business decision at crucial moments can be traced back to a lecture hall in Adelaide.
MoreKarta Pintingga Kangaroo Island has been pummelled by the bushfires and the pandemic, but KI expat and Adelaide music industry icon Courtney Duka hopes to help raise money and spirits on the island with the inaugural New Shoots Music Festival.
MoreLockdowns are never convenient for small hospitality businesses, especially those still in the early days of establishing themselves. CityMag speaks with Soi 38, CARŌclub and Spellmans' Social about launching new venues into a lockdown void.
MoreSouth Australia is in lockdown, so it's time for a seasonal update to your face mask wardrobe.
MoreTaking inspiration from her childhood in East Africa, Mazzprints founder and designer Marie-Jeanne Tuyisenge tells CityMag she wants to see Adelaide embrace a more colourful wardrobe, even in winter.
MoreIn May, soil in the Parklands met with flames in the first approved cultural burn in Kaurna Yerta Adelaide since colonisation. CityMag reporter Angela Skujins camped with Kaurna elders, uncles and young men the night before the event to hear what this means to them and for country.
MoreShe Speaks curator Anne Cawrse says the event, which is jam-packed with live orchestral performances, is a commitment to celebrating classical music’s unheard and unfamiliar works.
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