June 16, 2022
South Australia
The managing director of marketing agency Simple says his company’s victorious multi-pronged advertising campaign for Peter Malinauskas is a success story for the new kid on the political-advertising block.
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June 10, 2022
South Australia
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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June 9, 2022
South Australia
The million-dollar Hindley Street Music Hall is currently “a massive hole in the ground”, but co-owner Craig Lock says in a couple of months it'll be "a world-class music venue.”
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June 8, 2022
South Australia
Two years after Adelaide city councillors asked the administration to investigate an “advocate” for the city’s billion-dollar nightlife, they were last night told to ditch the idea and go for a “vision” instead.
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June 3, 2022
South Australia
A “dated” and “dilapidated” forecourt in the centre of postcode 5000 is getting new tenants – a bouldering gym run by interstate vendors, and a coastal cocktail bar moving into new city digs.
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June 2, 2022
South Australia
Whether you belong to the subculture or not, everyone knows of Adelaide’s Emo Park. We spent some afternoons hanging out at the two inner-city parks that make up Adelaide's Emo universe to get to know the regulars and their habits.
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June 1, 2022
South Australia
Live music industry leader Sharni Honor has announced her roaming pop-up music series Porch Sessions has wound up, but she tells CityMag one last hurrah has been "discussed".
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May 26, 2022
South Australia
Reformed fast-fashion addict and PhD student Erin Skinner is studying the psychological motivations behind the appeal of cheap clothing and what interventions could heal bad shopping habits.
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May 18, 2022
South Australia
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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