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Adelaide City Bulletin: Council Briefings, Health Alerts, and Post-Festival Updates

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23 March 2026/04:13
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Adelaide City Bulletin: Council Briefings, Health Alerts, and Post-Festival Updates
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Official City Governance: CEO Briefing at Town Hall

The City of Adelaide has scheduled a formal CEO Briefing for Monday, 23 March 2026. Commencing at 5:30 pm at the Adelaide Town Hall, the session will primarily focus on the Adelaide Economic Development Agency (AEDA) Budget for the upcoming period. While these briefings are a standard part of the council's administrative cycle, they provide critical oversight into the city's financial planning and economic strategy as the new government transition continues following the recent State Election.

Public Health Notice: 2026 Seasonal Programs and Alerts

SA Health reminds residents that the 2026 Seasonal Influenza program is now fully operational across the metropolitan area. This year, health clinics have introduced a needle-free vaccination option specifically for children aged 2 to 17 years via an intranasally administered live attenuated influenza vaccine (LAIV). Families are encouraged to book appointments through local GPs to ensure protection before the peak winter months.

Additionally, health authorities maintain a high-priority alert regarding communicable diseases:

  • Measles Vigilance: Following confirmed cases earlier this month, residents are urged to monitor for fever, cough, and a characteristic blotchy rash. Those not fully vaccinated with two doses of the MMR vaccine should consult their healthcare provider.
  • Invasive Meningococcal Disease: Vigilance remains high for Serotype B symptoms, particularly in infants. Symptoms include high fever, headache, neck stiffness, and a red or purple skin rash that does not fade under pressure.

Transport and Infrastructure: Post-Fringe Transitions

As the 2026 Adelaide Fringe season concludes, the City of Adelaide is overseeing the phased removal of temporary festival infrastructure. Commuters and residents should note the following adjustments for Monday, 23 March:

  • East Terrace Taxi Rank: The temporary taxi rank located on the eastern side of East Terrace, between Botanic Road and Rundle Road, is scheduled for decommissioning today.
  • Road Restoration: While major road closures for 'East End Unleashed' have ended, minor traffic restrictions may persist around Botanic Park and Rundle Road to facilitate the safe removal of stalls and turf restoration.
  • South Road (T2D): Ongoing works on the North-South Corridor continue. Motorists are reminded that the new traffic alignment in Torrensville is permanent, including the restricted right-hand turn from South Road into West Thebarton Road.

Community Deadlines: Planning and Grants

Today, Monday, 23 March, serves as a critical deadline for several public consultations and applications:

  • Development Applications: Public notification periods for several significant developments, including an event pavilion project in McLaren Vale (City of Onkaparinga), conclude at 11:59 pm tonight. Submissions must be lodged via the PlanSA portal.
  • Multicultural Festival Grants: Applications remain open for the 2026 Multicultural Festival. Community organisations seeking to host performances or stalls at Victoria Square/Tarntanyangga later this year are invited to apply for funding.