It’s time to bring back bridge
All you need is a deck of cards, some friends and a couple tricks up your sleeve.
MoreAll you need is a deck of cards, some friends and a couple tricks up your sleeve.
More“Having a trial run for almost four years is not an example of us doing our job,” one Adelaide city councillor said last night amid changes to renewing permits for e-scooter companies operating in the city.
MoreTwo challengers for the Adelaide City Council’s south ward - a business and residential neighbourhood - have revealed themselves. Despite both having connections to state political parties, they argue they are not trying to stack the chamber.
MoreAccording to a recent national survey, only 11.4 per cent of females in South Australia cycle, compared to 23.6 per cent of males. Researchers and cycling advocates say better infrastructure is needed to increase the number of women commuting via bicycle.
MoreFrom an investigation into e-scooter speeds in the city to a revelation that five Adelaide city councillors have not provided proof of their vaccination status – this is everything important that occurred at the four-hour decision-making meeting this week.
MoreThe Adelaide City councillor who spearheaded its 'drivers' month' campaign believes the key to establishing the city’s future cycling network lies in “engaging drivers” in its development, while another prominent councillor is pushing for no 'net loss' of car parks from the plan.
MoreThe seven contenders vying for the empty seat in Town Hall speak to CityMag about how they plan on tackling the city's big issues. One candidate suggests a “resort” filled with fast food for rough sleepers, while another calls for the “modification” of city streets for the ease of cars.
MoreThis is not Greg Mackie’s first go at the Adelaide City Council. After an almost two-decade Town Hall hiatus, the councillor jumped back into the saddle last year. He speaks with CityMag about how he’s tackling the responsibility the second time around.
MoreIt’s only been a month and a half since elected members voted to ditch the long-touted east-west bikeway and hand back $3 million in State Government funding, but one councillor came to Town Hall on Tuesday night with a revived and slightly modified pitch.
MoreGet CityMag in your inbox.
Sign up to our weekly newsletter.
Thanks for signing up to the CityMag newsletter.