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Adelaide COVID-19

August 12, 2021
Adelaide COVID-19

Did young people just beat the government at its own vaccine game?

How young South Australians came to be able to book Pfizer appointments is a story, told through tweets, about a government eating its words and the power of viral information in the hands of a desperate demographic left at the bottom of the vax priority list.

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July 29, 2021
Adelaide COVID-19

The uneven impacts of the seven-day lockdown

Lost work, cold homes, and confusing governmental information – these were some of the challenges the lockdown brought to disadvantaged communities in Adelaide, with one organisational head calling it “a class-based pandemic".

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July 27, 2021
Adelaide COVID-19

From a sunken RISING to a darkened Illuminate with Matthew Adey

Light artist Matthew Adey has worked with some of the country’s leading art festivals, including Dark Mofo, RISING and Illuminate. Having recently returned to his home city, the Adelaide native is keen to bring light to our pandemic-affected arts scene.

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July 22, 2021
Adelaide COVID-19

How to design a pandemic-proof city

Rather than focussing on short-term solutions like sanitiser dispensers or automated pedestrian crossings, University of South Australia’s architectural historian Julie Collins says we need to consider long-term urban planning solutions to keep people healthy and happy.

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July 22, 2021
Adelaide COVID-19

Adelaide City Council election disrupted by lockdown

With the city council's customer centre closed, postal voting is the only option for the supplementary election, with voters urged to submit ballots today to ensure all votes are received by close of polling on Monday. Some candidates fear this may affect the results.

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July 14, 2021
Adelaide COVID-19

‘No bulls**t answers’: City Council candidates on the issues that matter

The seven contenders vying for the empty seat in Town Hall speak to CityMag about how they plan on tackling the city's big issues. One candidate suggests a “resort” filled with fast food for rough sleepers, while another calls for the “modification” of city streets for the ease of cars.

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