Wavelength: Why are clubs/ Hospitality venues closing around Adelaide?
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This week's episode of Wavelength is particularly special, with your ever-gracious hosts Cass and Grace guiding you through the journey as always!  In 2024, South Australia witnessed the closure of nine major hospitality venues, including several clubs on Hindley Street. This episode delves into the reasons behind this trend. Alecia engages in a conversation with the Lord Mayor, Jane Lomax-Smith, shedding light on the matter, while Trevor delves deeper into the significance of these venues with Kate and Rachel from My Lover Cindi. Furthermore, Macenzie sits down with Electric Fields, the South Australian representatives for Eurovision, discussing their recent collaboration with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra at the Adelaide Festival.  But that's not all; Jasmine provides insights into the recent surge of melanoma cases in Australia for Wavelength Explains, and Cass shares uplifting news highlights from the week. Listen to Wavelength live and join the convos about Adelaide you should be having,  Monday night Fortnightly from 6.15 pm on Fresh 92.7. Airdate: March 18th, 2024 Reporters: Cassie Johns,  Grace Smith, Alecia Vinten, Macenzie Frew and Trevor Koul See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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