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March 23, 2022

‘Too late for many’: City extends COVID business lifeline

Despite criticism it was 'too little too late', city council elected members last night supported a move to give the city’s small and micro business owners another month to apply for up to 50 per cent rate reimbursements if their business had been affected by coronavirus restrictions.

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March 1, 2022

Raising the cultural bar

The University of Adelaide has helped students make history for more than 135 years. Through their strong ties to the city’s arts community, students have gained invaluable on-the-ground experience to create opportunities and clear their road to success.

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January 18, 2022

Council defers decision on measures to aid city businesses

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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January 5, 2022

How wellness came to the East End

Kylie Roberts once had a dream of becoming a dancer but traded pointe shoes for boutique businesses instead. Almost 20 years ago, she opened Endota Spa Rundle Street and later founded the city’s first barre studio.

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December 15, 2021

Why aren’t more women cycling in the city?

According to a recent national survey, only 11.4 per cent of females in South Australia cycle, compared to 23.6 per cent of males. Researchers and cycling advocates say better infrastructure is needed to increase the number of women commuting via bicycle.

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