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Celeste Villani

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Past articles by Celeste:

Chloe Brown adds final touches on Keswick mural for Variety SA

After years of support from Variety SA, youngster Chloe Brown has made her mark on the charity’s Keswick home. → Read More

Rebekha Sharkie’s great dane is one great dog

Lulu is 68kg of unconditional love for Mayo MP Rebekha Sharkie. → Read More

Nathan Bakes owner Nathan Schubert-Jones’ determination to bring Artisan treats to CBD streets

Pastry chef and Nathan Bakes owner Nathan Schubert-Jones says there are three elements to making a perfectly decorated cake. → Read More

New ways of connecting with customers scores Central Market business a City Award nomination

When COVID-19 restrictions were enforced back in March, House of Health co-owners had to find a sustainable business model to cater to loyal customers. → Read More

State Government to look at new ways to show performances

The State Government will look at finding innovative ways to show arts performances in the wake of banning gatherings of more than 100 people. → Read More

Adelaide library and aquatic centre close in coronavirus measures

The Aquatic Centre, city libraries and community centres across the CBD and North Adelaide will shut their doors from 10pm tonight in response to new bans on indoor gatherings of more than 100 people. → Read More

Power out at Royal Adelaide Hospital

A power outage has left the Royal Adelaide Hospital operating on generator power. → Read More

Rundle Mall new brand and Mall’s Balls silhouette logo cost $70k

Adelaide’s leading shopping strip has a new identity – but has its new logo dropped the ball? → Read More

Adelaide’s historic General Post Office to shut doors, set up in new tower

After nearly 150 years of leaving its stamp on King William St, the Adelaide General Post Office is moving to new premises. → Read More

Scooters to stay in city

E-Scooters will keep rolling in the city until the end of January 2020, with a view to have them on the streets past that date → Read More

Adelaide’s Pilgrim Uniting Church to open its hall to young, rough sleepers

A city church plans to open its doors to vulnerable teenagers to reduce the number of young people sleeping rough during extreme weather. → Read More

Booze ban to continue in Adelaide parklands for another two years

A booze ban in the Adelaide parklands will be sought for a further two years in a renewed attempt to stop public drinking and alcohol-fuelled anti-social behaviour. Adelaide City Council took the decision at its latest meeting, just days before The Advertiser published images of the War Memorial incidents. Those pictures show empty wine casks, bottles of alcohol, blankets and other rubbish… → Read More

Why cars won’t unlock in Adelaide’s twilight zone

Drivers who park in part of the Adelaide CBD have been unable to unlock or start their cars all week — and no one knows exactly what’s to blame. → Read More

E-scooter operator Lime out of Adelaide’s CBD as two new companies start on Monday

Yellow and purple electric scooters descend on the CBD on Monday, to replace current operator Lime — which was forced to take its 500-strong fleet off the streets. → Read More

Small bars: The Little Red Door wants to trade until early hours of the morning

A cocktail bar owner who says nightlife on Hindley St is “lacking” wants to be able to trade in to the early hours of a public holiday in a bid to attract more revellers to the city. → Read More

Paw-fect Eddie the Australian Cobberdog is SA’s cutest pooch

Fullarton resident Krystal Savage believes her pet dog, Eddie, is the cutest pooch out — and South Australia agrees. → Read More

Standing ovation for Ceiling Smashing women

Performer Robyn Archer has met a number of inspiring women in-between gracing stages and advocating for the performing arts. → Read More

Ceiling smashers: Share the amazing stories of women who inspire you

From a nun to an entrepreneur and a top lawyer – these are some of the South Australian women who have empowered other females to achieve greatness. → Read More

Adelaide Fringe director Heather Croall to guest edit The City

Adelaide Fringe director and chief executive Heather Croall has another job title to add to her resume — guest editor of The City . → Read More

Torrens river: Pontoon turned into late-night pop-up venue Archie’s Clubhouse

There is nothing quite like a house party for Harrison Raphael, especially when the venue is floating on water. → Read More