In a moment when the city’s live music venues are closing for good, festivals are becoming the new way many are exposed to SA talent. Reporters David Simmons and Helen Karakulak dig deep into the numbers and ask: do we need a locals quota?
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If you’re a woman working in design, advertising, marketing, PR or another of Adelaide’s thriving creative comms industries, you'll receive a very warm and 'unstuffy' welcome from She Creates.
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Groovin’ the Moo has announced it won’t be going ahead this year due to a lack of ticket sales, despite the perception that festivals bring in more punters than local gigs.
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Three more nightclubs in the West End have announced closures in December, with remaining traders calling on the state government for support before more go under.
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With the right degree to leverage every opportunity, that passion project could turn into a fully-fledged business.
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Headquartered at Lot Fourteen, national cyber organisation Aus3C is working to build cyber resilience in the state’s small and family businesses through its CUSP program.
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Young South Australian of the Year Tiahni Adamson spoke with CityMag about what she values in leadership, and the regional leadership program that ticked all her boxes.
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CityMag sat down with multidisciplinary Ngarrindjeri artist Damien Shen to talk about his upbringing and what it means to be an Aboriginal and Chinese person.
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As CityMag celebrates 10 years of informing our city, we reflect on how it was created. Co-founders Farrin Foster and Josh Fanning spoke with us about the ambition it took to start a magazine in the first place, and how by doing this, they actually changed the city for good.
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