✈️Positively Adelaide : May 16, 2024

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🎒 Today marks the official opening of UNIQLO, the Japanese fashion giant,'s second store in South Australia, located at Westfield Marion. Honouring UNIQLO's cultural heritage, the brand-new store is located on Level 1 close to David Jones and features a traditional Taiko drumming performance.

🍲 This year marks the 40th anniversary of Clare Valley SCA Gourmet Week (Gourmet). As lodging options in Clare Valley are getting scarce, the Clare Valley Racing Club has stepped up to provide a new option for tent camping, saving the day.

🐶 Through the 2023–24 Open Space Grant Programme, four projects statewide were able to secure grant funding totalling $1.9 million to assist with the development and revitalisation of reimagined public spaces.

🍺 A recent report revealed that half of the staff complaints that management received about sexual harassment in Adelaide's hospitality industry went unanswered.

🎭 Farina’s most remote Underground Oven and Bakery will reopen for our yearly eight-week season on May 25, 2024, and run through July 21, 2024.

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🗳️ GG Announces Closure of Parkside Location Due to Rent Hike

The news that Parkside's GANG GANG is set to close is yet another setback for Adelaide's hospitality industry. [Read more]

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🥘EATING ROOM SPOTLIGHT : Gin Long

📌 42 O'Connell Street, North Adelaide, SA, Australia, South Australia

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NEWS FROM SOUTH AUSTRALIA
  • South Australian veteran and defence families are being formally acknowledged yesterday through a nation-first day of recognition for the heroes behind the heroes.

  • The Malinauskas Government’s bill introducing the strongest penalties in the nation for shonky used car sellers has passed the South Australian Parliament. The bill massively increases the maximum penalty for winding back an odometer from $10,000 to $150,000 for a first or second offence and/or up to two years imprisonment for a third or subsequent offence.

  • As SAPOL ramps up recruitment efforts both domestically and internationally, dozens more police officers are on the front lines than there were a year ago, and hundreds more cadets have been sworn in.

  • CTP premiums will drop again from July 1, as reforms to the state’s compulsory third- party insurance scheme – introduced by the former Labor Government - continue to pay off.

  • In an effort to strengthen their shared leadership in clean hydrogen technology and renewable energy, South Australia and the State of California have signed a historic letter of cooperation.

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SA ON THE SPOT

Explore the vibrant main street of Hahndorf, the oldest German settlement still standing in Australia. Other attractions in the area include Sir Hans Heysen's studio and home, The Cedars, Beerenberg Farm, and Hahndorf Farm Barn, where you can have fun with animals. The largest town in the area, Mount Barker, is nearby and is home to the SteamRanger Heritage Railway and the Adelaide Hills Farmers Market. Other notable locations include the Laratinga Wetlands, Mount Barker Summit, Nairne, Hay Valley, Littlehampton, and Totness.

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