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May 3, 2022
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‘It’s not tokenism’: Lord Mayor explains Kaurna language push

At last week’s Kadaltilla Adelaide Park Lands Authority meeting, members discussed the new Kaurna-centred name and logo. City of Adelaide Lord Mayor Sandy Verschoor speaks with CityMag about why she's advocating for more use of Aboriginal languages in local government.

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May 2, 2022
adelaide

Tracing South Australia’s cameleering history

Almost two centuries since the arrival of Middle Eastern cameleers in Australia, former Hazari refugee and Adelaide-based photographer Muzafar Ali is trekking across the country to document their descendants and understand the “big animal, the beast”.

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April 28, 2022
adelaide

There’s been a three-month uptick in city rough sleepers

Data from the Adelaide Zero Project reveals an increase of 33 rough sleepers in postcode 5000 from January—March 2022. Hutt St Centre CEO Chris Burns says the hub recently hit a new visitation record, and is seeing a rising number of female clients.

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April 22, 2022
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The hard-boiled meaning behind red eggs at Easter

Over an evening spent preparing 48 hard-boiled eggs ready to be dyed for Orthodox Easter, three generations of Greek women chat about the importance of keeping tradition alive in contemporary times.

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April 20, 2022
adelaide

Meet the emerging Fuse Glass Prize finalists

Two emerging local glass artists in the running for the JamFactory’s 2022 Fuse Glass Prize competition both stretch the limits of this molten, magical material, drawing inspiration from aromatherapy and fractal patterns.

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April 14, 2022
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Lucy Hood’s vision on strengthening the city

Meet the new representative for the seat of Adelaide in SA Parliament’s House of Assembly, who, in opposition, has campaigned to save a pair of city trees, an old pool and the city's pubs.

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April 13, 2022
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‘Insulting’: Adelaide Town Hall portrait divides council

A self-described progressive Adelaide city councillor who introduced a motion last night designed to “acknowledge the great contribution of women” ended up suggesting elected members “boot off” a female adversary from the working group that helps make these decisions.

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