Build a bridge and get over it: Trackless trams back on agenda
Several city councillors have renewed their push for new tram technology to expand Adelaide’s public transport network into North Adelaide.
Several city councillors have renewed their push for new tram technology to expand Adelaide’s public transport network into North Adelaide.
They became a community when they banded together to keep big developers at bay. Now this seaside settlement is celebrating a new milestone.
Warning signs have been erected in the city over a pesky peewee with a penchant for dive-bombing pedestrians – and pollies.
Struggling city hospitality operators won’t be hit by council fees for outdoor dining. But that’s just the beginning of good news for CBD businesses and ratepayers.
A lord mayoral aspirant has quit city council – effective immediately – taking a hefty swipe at its dominant faction on the way out.
Restaurant and cafe owners, customers and councillors say plans to reintroduce outdoor dining fees are footpath robbery, as city eateries continue to struggle.
A councillor who has cost $76,000 in legal fees has been rebuked for using offensive language during exchanges with a resident and his mayor.
City and eastern suburbs residents are being reminded that a key connector road closes this morning for almost four months, as part of a winter light show.
Business is returning to Adelaide’s flagship retail strip after the pandemic, but a new idea may open Rundle Mall up even further, with 24-hour shopping one possibility. Take our poll.
After a year and a half of no Adelaide-Gawler train service, the electrified rail line is now open, with freebies on offer – but motorists are warned to be on their guard at level crossings.
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