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Adelaide is one step closer to an east-west bikeway
A jagged east-west bikeway cutting through the city along Wakefield and Franklin streets was proposed to the city council last night. The route must now find support in time to be constructed before the council's State Government funding expires.
MoreEast End traders’ community response is a model for precincts across Adelaide
Ebenezer Place and Vardon Avenue are shadows of their former selves, but the individuals behind each shopfront say they’ve never felt stronger as a community.
MoreCheap thrills: Uncover the unexpected for less than $30 this Fringe
Festival season can give the wallet a battering, but if you go hunting there are dozens of fringe options for those in search of more affordable thrills.
MoreThe shortest move in history
Satu Teppo and Matt Clemow have trialled city living in different modes and different countries, but have settled on the perfect apartment – just a stone’s throw from where they currently reside.
MoreCityMag’s Considerate Christmas 2018
Support owner-operated stores, buy locally made things, and avoid giving needless clutter this Christmas with CityMag's considerate gift guide (featuring Lucia's pasta sauce in bulk).
MoreIntroducing Tenet Supply cycling apparel
They like to think that cycling is about more than the logo on your back.
MoreGood gift guide
Choosing the right Christmas present is easier when you choose the right store. Visit these local retailers and buy us some nice things, please.
MoreBoucle de Burbs
[remark]Boucle de Burbs happens this Sunday, August 30. If you don't already have a ticket there are still a few available from Treadly Bike Shop. Rider registration opens at 11am on Sunday by the Bonython Park Pond.[/remark] Treadly Bike Shop's Sam Neeft is...
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