As Australia solidifies its ties with Japan, relations with China have slipped slightly to the background. But over a bottle of SA wine, Adelaide is bypassing the Federal Government to create direct commercial, cultural and diplomatic links with the People’s Republic – our number one trade partner.
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Last time CityMag sat down with Gianna Murphy, she was Renew Adelaide’s head of property with a microbakery side hustle, Motherdough. Now CEO, she catches us up on why Renew is needed more than ever.
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With summer about to kick off, plenty of local venues and arts organisations are looking for staff to see them through the upcoming festival season.
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Adelaide Hills winemaker Sev Perru was compelled to help Ukrainians fleeing war, so she's brought together dozens of winemakers, brewers and small business owners together to raise money for the cause at La Buvette this weekend.
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Drawing inspiration from childhood experiences living in Andalusia, Jarrah Gardener has launched La Flame – a Spanish- and North African-inspired food truck popping up on Hindmarsh Square throughout Fringe.
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After 18 months of appropriately distanced on-app dating, it’s time to meet your matches in the real world. We asked readers for their favourite first date venues in the city, as well as some tips on making a good impression.
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Adelaide is working from home and reticent to spend leisure time in the city, which means hospitality traders in the East End are struggling to fill their much-reduced venue capacities. They’re calling on the State Government to spread the message that it’s ok to leave the house.
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Retro retailers abound in Adelaide’s thriving slow-fashion market scene, with some stallholders taking their success into bricks-and-mortar and making selling vintage their main gig.
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Cult Hindmarsh Square record store Clarity Records is expanding into an empty bricks-and-mortar space next door, and plans on also throwing (sometimes boozy) gigs on weekends.
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