In our work as journalists, we have the privilege of meeting and reporting on citizens who possess the power and agency to influence the future of Adelaide. We've collated an A-Z of power-brokers from our contact books, edited to a list of 20 that we believe will help shape the New Adelaide.
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"So the biggest relief is that we’re still here."
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The Media Resource Centre’s national Screen Makers Conference in July will connect emerging and established filmmakers with real and present opportunities to plug into the multi-billion dollar global film industry.
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The people behind Lion Arts Factory want heavy metal, rock and goth, punk, electric, hip-hop, house and every genre of music to feel welcome at the venue formerly known as Fowlers.
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Recently acquired by the biggest international names in podcasting – WNYC, WBEZ Chicago, NPR, and This American Life – Shifty Jelly are building the future of the entire industry.
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There’s more to comedy in Adelaide than the national and international swill of Mad March, and we’ve found proof.
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Winter is upon us, and along with it has come the undeniably scariest weather/temporal combo thrown up by nature: the dark and stormy night. And on such an occasion, what better pastime exists than huddling around the campfire to tell ghost stories about our spooky city?
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ACE’s latest multi-sensory exhibitions Somewhat Eternal led by Justine Youssef and Sisters of Lartelare by Kaurna Women’s Art Collective reveal alternative stories of displacement, connection and cultural preservation.
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After closing its viral cafe in Hahndorf, Homeboy is hitting the CBD, bringing coffees, sandwiches and cinnamon scrolls to postcode 5000.
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