2KW's new executive chef brings an impressive culinary career into the rooftop venue, creating dishes that draw equally on his humble appreciation of flavour and history working with native ingredients.
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Wiradjuri man Daniel Riley's path to becoming the first First Nations artistic director of Australian Dance Theatre began with a chance meeting with its founder as a teenager. With ADT's future in his hands, he plans to make work that "could only happen here".
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The vegan Marleston eatery is staging a meat- and dairy-free fried food festival this weekend, for those taking a stand against the Royal Adelaide Show’s use of animal livestock.
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A third candidate in the Adelaide City Council mayoral race has materialised, telling CityMag if elected he would get rid of WiFi and Uber in the city, and lead free workshops about the “health dangers” of “radiation exposure”.
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While restrictions have eased, the weight of the pandemic on small businesses has not fully lifted just yet. CBD traders share how you can continue to show your support in the long haul.
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Two months after being hit by an e-scooter in the city, Diana Reed is still tending to a swollen foot with tendon and ligament damage. Now, she wants the Adelaide City Council and State Government to better protect those on the footpath from the burgeoning form of transport.
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In 'Grief Lightning', showing now at Rumpus Theatre, playwright Mary Angley is more than a little obsessed with a Reddit 'Grease' fan theory that posits the 1978 film takes place entirely within Sandy's mind.
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Living in the East End brings out Amelia Jay’s social side, and though she’s noticed a drop in activity, she hopes through the Fringe awakening the city, life will come back to its streets long-term.
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This year, focussing your Fringe experience in the city’s West Village delivers an interesting and decidedly edgy time.
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