March 8, 2023
Keiran Snape
Last night all Adelaide City Council members present except one supported taking the first step to bring back free fireworks as an unfenced, un-ticketed, New Year's Eve party on the riverbank.
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September 21, 2022
Keiran Snape
In the second part of our city council election series, incumbent candidates Keiran Snape and Alexander Hyde meet at the Cranka to debate about council factions and what they'll do for the CBD if re-elected in November.
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June 10, 2022
Keiran Snape
Wilson 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.
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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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April 20, 2022
Keiran Snape
More than 300 people participated in a two-month Adelaide City Council consultation aimed at figuring out how the council should combat the climate crisis over the next three years – and the results are in.
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April 13, 2022
Keiran Snape
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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February 16, 2022
Keiran Snape
Renewal SA informed Adelaide city councillors last night they would remove two substantial trees from one of the city's leafiest boulevards as part of continuing landscaping developments at the North Terrace innovation precinct.
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February 10, 2022
Keiran Snape
Morag Horton is the owner of Melbourne Street’s Terry White Chemmart, where she accepts and recycles a large amount of the city’s spent pharmaceutical blister packets each year, at a personal cost of roughly $6000 per annum. She wants local councils to step in and lighten the load.
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August 6, 2021
Keiran Snape
Self-described progressive politician and seven-year CBD resident Keiran Snape won the city council supplementary election by a narrow margin last week. He tells CityMag he wants to bring residential needs back into the chamber and fix the city’s broken footpaths.
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