September 7, 2022
Adelaide City Council
CityMag invited three wannabe Adelaide city councillors to decorate the mahogany in the Exeter's front bar while debating how they would change the city if successful in the upcoming council elections.
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August 26, 2022
Adelaide City Council
After 23 years, the publicly displayed piece of paper listing the names of nominated council candidates has been tossed in the bin. The SA Electoral Commission now stipulates candidates' names be revealed online 24 hours after nominations close.
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August 25, 2022
Adelaide City Council
Adelaide’s incumbent Lord Mayor is running again for the top job in the upcoming Adelaide City Council general elections, pushing a progressive re-election policy advocating for environmentalism, arts and culture.
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August 24, 2022
Adelaide City Council
As the Adelaide City Council and Parliament explore e-scooter and micro-mobility policy platforms, a Beam victim reveals she’s become the keeper of a trove of troubling testimonials.
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August 23, 2022
Adelaide City Council
19—20 November 2022
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August 18, 2022
Adelaide City Council
“The takeover of the council by a dominant faction “Team Adelaide” has sent our beautiful city backwards,” says the campaign website for the self-appointed independent, local and progressive candidate.
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August 5, 2022
Adelaide City Council
City councillor Phil Martin says he's dropped out of the mayoral race to avoid "relentless, personal attacks” from Team Adelaide, but he's hopeful another potential Lord Mayor candidate will be able to rein in the dysfunction at Town Hall.
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August 3, 2022
Adelaide City Council
The City of Adelaide and State Government have jointly allocated $3.1 million to getting an eastern pocket of the park lands gig-ready for summer – laying extensive electrical, hydraulic and water systems for events companies to plug in and play with ease.
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June 27, 2022
Adelaide City Council
Two challengers for the Adelaide City Council’s south ward - a business and residential neighbourhood - have revealed themselves. Despite both having connections to state political parties, they argue they are not trying to stack the chamber.
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