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The Duke of York Hotel on Currie Street is the latest CBD pub to be targeted for high-rise development. Left photo: Thomas Kelsall/InDaily. Right render: Telha Clarke Architects
Hospitality owners say payroll tax reform would help them stay afloat as small businesses reduce staff and try to keep their doors open. This graphic: Jayde Vandborg
A crowd of up to 2000 marched from Victoria Square to Parliament House on North Terrace in support of the Cranker before the deal to save it was announced. Photo: Helen Karakulak/InDaily
South Australia’s music industry contributed $490 million to gross state product in the financial year 2022/23. Picture: Samuel Graves