How young South Australians came to be able to book Pfizer appointments is a story, told through tweets, about a government eating its words and the power of viral information in the hands of a desperate demographic left at the bottom of the vax priority list.
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This week brought caps on the number of people allowed to gather in homes and in public, harsher density restrictions, seated drinking in venues, and the recommended use of masks in public and in high-risk settings.
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This is not Greg Mackie’s first go at the Adelaide City Council. After an almost two-decade Town Hall hiatus, the councillor jumped back into the saddle last year. He speaks with CityMag about how he’s tackling the responsibility the second time around.
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Last year, the State Government pumped over $100,000 into Empowerment – a Tafe course teaching domestic violence survivors business skills. We speak to participants about how the soon-to-be axed program affected their lives.
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A Working Women’s Centre study found females were among the worst hit by the economic effects of COVID-19. With interstate migration slowed due to the pandemic, the Centre says now is the time to offer South Australian women a reason to stay.
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As federal subsidies expire for City of Adelaide-owned affordable housing stock, the council has been presented with the option to "sell down" these housing assets if elected members approve of the move.
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A new treatment centre on Grenfell Street, co-designed by people with lived experience of mental health recovery, is not a panacea to South Australia's “growing” mental health crisis, but it is part of the solution.
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Open-access food and drink festival Adelaide Food Fringe has released its inaugural program, with more than 100 events happening across South Australia in early May.
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Thousands of protesters took to Tarntanyangga Victoria Square on Monday in solidarity with victims of rape and sexual assault. Tears and compounded frustration reverberated through the crowd, against the permeance of gendered violence through everyday life.
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