After a 10-month migraine forced writer Oliver Mol away from his craft, he took a job at the railway to recover. His upcoming Adelaide Fringe show, Train Lord, charts a return to writing and the stories that come from friends and strangers on trains.
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A ‘Road Rules Refresher Guide’ has just been released by the Department for Infrastructure and Transport (DIT), to help SA drivers “get up to scratch” on the most misunderstood road rules.
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A group of environmentalists, botanists, volunteers and butterfly buffs have banded together to protest South Australia Police’s proposed new barracks location in Mirnu Wirra Park 21 West, with experts arguing this southwest pocket of the Park Lands is both significant and “precious”.
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The 2022 Adelaide City Council general election is almost over, but before the three-month campaign closes next week, three aspirant central ward councillors give their last-ditch pitch on what matters to them.
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The Adelaide City Council has hardened its stance against the use of facial recognition technology in the city's CCTV network.
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From a new sound system in Rundle Mall, to expanding paid car parking, to exploring the possibility of a live performance “sound shell” – here are some of the projects the city may pay to investigate or implement over the next financial year.
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A high rate of intimate partner violence and financial coercion is Australia’s dirty secret. Credit Union SA’s CEO talks about the Zahra Foundation and Credit Union’s own initiatives for women fleeing abusive relationships.
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A special Adelaide City Council meeting was held last night to find ways to help city residents and ratepayers battle Omicron’s economic fallout – but the majority Team Adelaide faction used its numbers to postpone a vote on possible measures until the end of the week.
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As the Puti on Kaurna Yerta pilot program, designed to help Aboriginal remote visitors return to Country, comes to an end, CityMag spent a couple of hours getting to know the people the site has helped.
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