In a new series of conversations with City of Adelaide councillors, Franz Knoll speaks with CityMag about what he wants to achieve during his term and how Team Adelaide is helping him get it done.
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Quash cabin fever with a partly subsidised staycation in the Adelaide CBD and across the state as of next month.
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As community feedback is sought for a draft wage theft bill, CityMag speaks with chef and anti-wage-theft advocate Henry Honner about how our hospitality scene could stamp out the practice.
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Ahead of the City of Adelaide naming a laneway in honour of South Australian reggae band No Fixed Address, CityMag spoke with guitarist Ricky Harrison about coming up as an Indigenous artist in Adelaide's 1980s music scene.
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In spite of the challenges of 2020, SA Music Awards will return this November. Now's your chance to nominate your favourite South Australian songs, bands, artists and music-affiliated people and organisations.
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Despite boasting a progressive history on gay rights, South Australia is holding on to a legal defence described as discriminatory towards LGBTQI+ people. Draft legislation set to be introduced to Parliament soon might change that.
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SA Labor politician Irene Pnevmatikos is chairing an ongoing Parliamentary investigation into wage theft. She sat down with CityMag to explain what the Committee on Wage Theft in South Australia's interim report found.
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In her parent’s Chinatown restaurant, Tangritah Uyghur Restaurant, Marhaba Salay serves plates of handmade dumplings and lamb kebabs. Outside the eatery, she is campaigning for her sister's freedom from a Chinese re-education camp.
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Inspired by his council's recent climate emergency declaration, Burnside councillor Julian Carbone proposed another motion banning the sale of fur and exotic animal skins on council land. It didn't go well.
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