CityMag’s top 10 most read stories of 2018
New pubs, reborn burgers, business closures, and a bloody good bowl of soup - here are the CityMag stories that meant the most to you in 2018.
MoreNew pubs, reborn burgers, business closures, and a bloody good bowl of soup - here are the CityMag stories that meant the most to you in 2018.
MoreA forensic scientist and writer from Adelaide are using a pioneering DNA analysis technique and new research to potentially break open one of the state’s most notorious cold cases – the mystery of the Somerton Man.
MoreWith dipping pens, nibs, and ink, freelance illustrator Peter Fong brings South Australia's flora and fauna (both current and prehistoric) to life on parchment.
MoreGrowing beyond their prison yard taboo, stick-and-poke tattoos aren't what they used to be.
MoreA podcast featuring Aimee Knight that was supposed to talk about coffee cups and waste, but ends up hitting the big issues: Death, trying to be an adult, and (of course) capitalism's fatal flaws.
MoreForget climate change (don't, actually, it needs urgent attention) – you've done worse things for the planet today than starting your car.
MoreJanice Sarre Smith has hand grown an international business from the fertile soils of the Adelaide Hills.
MoreAfter a definitive 'no thanks' from a citizens' jury and vague plans for a referendum, the idea of a nuclear waste dump in SA seems to have been buried. Aimee Knight explores why Generation Y were against the plan all along.
MoreBy launching a new social media consultancy, three young Adelaide entrepreneurs are not just filling a market gap - they're also exemplifying how our next wave of jobs could be created.
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