✈️Positively Adelaide : Tuesday May 14, 2025

👋 I’m Miko and welcome back to Positively Adelaide .

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🎮 After a review intended to turn the video game developer into a profitable business, Adelaide-based Mighty Kingdom has decided to cut 28 percent of its staff in order to save roughly $2 million annually.

🎒 The Australian Defence Technologies Academy is set to be established at Lot Fourteen with a $60 million investment from the Federal and State governments. The goal of this program is to support South Australia's independent defense capability research and development.

🍲 There were over 150 events offering a wide range of food and drink experiences, which got people travelling and spending money in South Australia. Thanks to the support of over 260 local businesses, the 2024 Tasting Australia festival brought visitors from all over the state to experience some of the best produce, people, and places it has to offer.

🐶 Yesterday marked the official opening of RSPCA South Australia's new animal care campus, which is situated on the northwest corner of the intersection of South and Majors Roads.

🍺The Greens unveil a plan to save historic taverns. A Greens plan to save SA's iconic buildings from demolition would grant the community the right to purchase historic pubs and venues.

🎭 The inaugural Asia Pacific Arts Awards, which honour artists, collectives, and organisations involved in producing and distributing work throughout the Asia Pacific region, have been announced by Creative Australia. OzAsia Festival at Adelaide Festival Centre is one of the recipients.

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🗳️ SA's boutique hotels rank high worldwide.

The Travelers' Choice Awards Best of the Best honors travel excellence. It's given to those who receive a lot of Tripadvisor superlative reviews over a year.

Fewer than 1% of our 8 million listings reach this milestone. Surprisingly, SA has done well.

📍 North Adelaide

The location of Majestic M Suites is popular with guests, who appreciate the proximity to attractions and restaurants. With spacious rooms and low parking fees, the hotel is praised for its luxury and value.

📍 Adelaide

The restored Adina Apartment Hotel Adelaide Treasury in Adelaide's CBD showcases the city's architectural beauty.

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🥘EATING ROOM SPOTLIGHT : Taprobane

'We promise to take you on a culinary journey that will allow you to immerse yourself in a truly Sri Lankan cultural experience. It will leave you with a lasting impression of this beautiful island '...

We are excited to be bringing Sri Lanka to Adelaide

Taprobane – A Taste of CeylonWhere: 60 Unley Road, Unley.To find out more, check out Taprobane’s Facebook page.

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SA ON THE SPOT

VISIT WALLAROO: THE PERFECT PLACE FOR FAMILY TO GO BEACH SIDE

Wallaroo, a seaside paradise on the Yorke Peninsula's west coast, is a two-hour drive from Adelaide. The family-friendly resort has sandy beaches, a rich maritime history, chic cafes, and many beachside accommodations.

Wallaroo's famous jetty attracts anglers who catch snapper, King George whiting, squid, and flathead. Visit Wallaroo Marina Apartments and swim at Office Beach or North Beach, then refuel with a cold beer and fresh seafood at Coopers Alehouse Restaurant.

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