City CCTV facial recognition banned until further notice
The Adelaide City Council has hardened its stance against the use of facial recognition technology in the city's CCTV network.
MoreThe Adelaide City Council has hardened its stance against the use of facial recognition technology in the city's CCTV network.
MoreWilson Security will guard all of the City of Adelaide’s physical assets – including Adelaide Town Hall, Rundle Mall and the Adelaide Central Market – until 30 June. One councillor hopes “going forward” the council will award the work to a company not previously involved in offshore detention.
MoreThe million-dollar Hindley Street Music Hall is currently “a massive hole in the ground”, but co-owner Craig Lock says in a couple of months it'll be "a world-class music venue.”
MoreTwo years after Adelaide city councillors asked the administration to investigate an “advocate” for the city’s billion-dollar nightlife, they were last night told to ditch the idea and go for a “vision” instead.
MoreWhether you belong to the subculture or not, everyone knows of Adelaide’s Emo Park. We spent some afternoons hanging out at the two inner-city parks that make up Adelaide's Emo universe to get to know the regulars and their habits.
MoreDepartment for Education officials told Adelaide city councillors last night that 1800sqm of Adelaide Park Lands was needed to accommodate the expanding Adelaide Botanic High School, with the government seeking a land swap to seal the deal.
MoreAdelaide Lord Mayor Sandy Verschoor has lamented that a council discussion on Ukraine last night descended into a squabble between rival factions over near-identical ideas to build closer ties with a city in the war-torn country.
MoreAdelaide Central Market Authority boss Theo Maras believes all is well within the precinct with one exception: “We’re missing the students.”
MoreTwo significant century-old trees located in one of the Adelaide’s leafiest areas have been saved from the axe, with Planning Minister Nick Champion telling Parliament yesterday they won’t be chopped down to ease Lot Fourteen traffic.
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