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New songs from Carla Lippis, Collarbones, Hilltop Hoods, Cult Nonsense, Plastiq, Godlands and more.
MoreNew songs from Carla Lippis, Collarbones, Hilltop Hoods, Cult Nonsense, Plastiq, Godlands and more.
MorePride Adelaide will host a panel this week discussing the history of queer rights in South Australia to inspire the emerging generation of Adelaide's LGBTQIA+ community.
MoreThe team behind the Parkside Hotel's transformation have brought back Brompton's historic Gaslight Tavern, launching a bright, elegant and modern pub under its original title: The Brickmakers Arms.
MoreProgrammed in collaboration with Ngarrindjeri and Kaurna artist Dominic Guerrera, and supported by Tarnanthi and the Adelaide Film Festival, Richard Bell's internationally acclaimed installation featured film screenings and "uncomfortable" discussions.
MoreEqual Opportunity Commissioner Jodeen Carney wants to set up a review into the state's hospitality industry’s workplace culture following a series of worker complaints - but says industry groups don't want to fund it.
MoreThe 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.
MoreTickets for Harvest Rock go on sale next week, an event which promises to be the perfect blend of music, food, booze and good times in the heart of the city.
MoreDespite much public campaigning and lengthy national discussions between state attorneys-general, South Australian children as young as 10 continue to be fed into a justice system that sees them as criminals rather than kids, as InDaily reporter Stephanie Richards explains.
MoreWith just three songs released, Yothu Yindi surf rock descendants King Stingray have captured the nation’s attention. The group’s lead guitarist speaks with us about ancient songlines, land rights and life in Yirrkala, Arnhem Land.
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