Department 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.
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Having migrated to Australia in the 1960s seeking a better life, Imma and Mario Caporaso's family has helped to flavour a cultural revolution in Adelaide's north-east.
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After years of being battered by COVID-19 restrictions, six-piece kaleidoscopic musical outfit Slowmango are asking for public help to fund part of their first full-length album release. If you donate enough, you could even buy yourself a private gig.
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Nukunu musician Tilly Tjala Thomas uses her sparse, indie-pop sound to travel between concrete and natural worlds, and bridge the thousands of years of her heritage to the future.
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MUD co-director Constantine Stefanou says a month-long paid residency the collective has organised at city venue Ancient World this September will help give developing musicians a reason to stay in Kaurna Yerta Adelaide, rather than flee to the east coast.
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Adelaide 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.
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Flaky pastry vessels filled with caramelised custard have been flying out the door since Saudade opened its Portuguese custard tart store at the Adelaide Central Market two weeks ago.
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Adelaide Central Market Authority boss Theo Maras believes all is well within the precinct with one exception: “We’re missing the students.”
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Two 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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