Council sets conditions on CCTV facial recognition roll-out
The City of Adelaide wants the SA Police not to use an upgraded $3m facial recognition CCTV network until state parliament adopts legislation governing its use.
MoreThe City of Adelaide wants the SA Police not to use an upgraded $3m facial recognition CCTV network until state parliament adopts legislation governing its use.
MoreAn Adelaide City Council tender for an updated City Safe CCTV Network includes the introduction of facial and number plate recognition, with one expert warning the technological upgrade comes with privacy and human rights risks.
MoreKarta Pintingga Kangaroo Island has been pummelled by the bushfires and the pandemic, but KI expat and Adelaide music industry icon Courtney Duka hopes to help raise money and spirits on the island with the inaugural New Shoots Music Festival.
MoreThe City of Adelaide has revived calls for an advocate for the city’s late-night economy. We speak to industry heavyweights about whether they’ll throw their hat in the ring.
MoreQR code check-in is the most recent COVID reality we all must now become accustomed to. Here's an explainer on how to use the system.
MoreIt's convoluted, so write this down: standing and drinking while in the outdoor section of a pub will soon be allowed, as well as indoors at private functions under 150 people.
MoreWith club nights on ice indefinitely, CityMag is checking in with local deejays to see how they're coping personally and professionally without their late-night party platforms.
MoreA month after announcing a move to 100 per cent renewable energy, the City of Adelaide has supported one motion to encourage more cars to enter the city, and another that will see the council take a stance against climate activists Extinction Rebellion.
MoreIn a bid to get one step ahead of the coronavirus in South Australia, from midnight on Tuesday, 4 August patrons in licensed venues must be seated while consuming booze.
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