Two new campaigns launch to stop workplace sexual assault
Not So Hospitable and We're Equal are two new, locally produced initiatives working to address the widespread problem of sexual assault and harassment in the hospitality industry.
MoreNot So Hospitable and We're Equal are two new, locally produced initiatives working to address the widespread problem of sexual assault and harassment in the hospitality industry.
MoreThree hospitality workers speak to CityMag about working in an industry that largely treats sexual assault and harassment from customers and colleagues as an unavoidable behaviour.
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MoreOn a hilly patch of land across from The Scenic Hotel, Jay Marinis and Rose Lacoon Williamson are building a garden and horticultural therapy site they hope will improve mental health outcomes for South Australians. But first, they need your help.
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.
MoreTwo prominent festival and event organisers from music scene behemoth Five Four Entertainment are exiting the field, blasting SA Health and the South Australian government on their “insensitive” treatment of musicians and professionals on their way out.
MoreOlympic track cyclist Maeve Plouffe scours JB Hi-Fi for the best gear to get the most out of spring training.
MoreAt 25, Bianca Nilsson has already gone from organising "old ladies" in a rural potato processing plant to working full-time in her own music industry businesses, wrangling paste-ups and publicity campaigns for musicians around the world.
MoreTarnanthi Festival 2021 will feature works by almost 1000 contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists, from stories shared on salvaged car parts to an augmented-reality experience transporting visitors to the APY Lands, while the popular art fair is going online-only.
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