No images? Click here COVID-19 Update #13Stage 2 - Cheers to easing of restrictionsThrough collective efforts, our community and city businesses are slowly embarking on the journey towards recovery. It's great to see people celebrating the easing of restrictions in our cafes and bars. As a city designed for life, we look forward to you rediscovering old haunts, creating new routines,
and re-imagining your city experience. This week, our video series explores how local business champions have adapted and embraced agility throughout this period. Further tools to support your business:
Want to promote your business? If you are a local business that is looking to open your doors to patrons, please contact business@cityofadelaide.com.au or call us on 8203 7203 to explore possible collaborative marketing opportunities. If you've missed any, here are our past COVID-19 e-news updates. You can also subscribe here. Step 2 Restrictions kicks inFrom 1 June, South Australians can now enjoy more activities, in greater numbers. Find out more about the Roadmap for easing COVID-19 restrictions. Having a COVID- Safe Plan Businesses that were forced to close during COVID-19 restrictions MUST complete a COVID-Safe Plan before they can reopen. This should be made available at your premises. Small Business Champions: adapting and embracing agilityThe City of Adelaide's Small Business Task Force has identified the most common queries from businesses who are facing the challenges of an ever-changing business landscape due to the impacts of COVID-19. This week, we explore how businesses have embraced agility to adapt to never-seen-before circumstances. If you require guidance on support packages and other services available from Commonwealth, State, Local Government, peak bodies and industry associations, we are here to help. We would also like to hear from you to understand how we can best assist you. Please contact business@cityofadelaide.com.au or call us on 8203 7203 Podcast: Kicking life's goalsIn the Adelaide Living podcast series, hear how Dr Michelle Perugini intends to keep kicking goals in her business, Life Whisperer based at Lot Fourteen. She says the COVID-19 situation has in no way dampened the "collective spirit" of Adelaide's thriving entrepreneurial community. $8 million accommodation complex for old Holden's siteAdelaide embarks on its road to recovery with the approval of a $8 million, eight-storey housing complex at the former City Holden site. Additional approved plans include a $6 million development on Field Street which will expand the Chinatown precinct as a foodie destination. City of Adelaide |