Monday, March 30, 2015

Crossings reopen after two Adelaide freight trains collide during peak hour and other top stories

Crossings reopen after two Adelaide freight trains collide during peak hour

Crossings reopen after two Adelaide freight trains collide during peak hour
Level crossings in Adelaide's inner southern suburbs have reopened after a crash between two freight trains this morning. A freight train stretching about 1,600 metres long crashed into the back of another in Adelaide just before 8:00am (ACDT), causing ...
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Car hits stobie pole in Adelaide's south causing gas leak

Car hits stobie pole in Adelaide's south causing gas leak
A gas leak caused when a four-wheel-drive vehicle crashed into a stobie pole on South Road at Clovelly Park in Adelaide's south has been stopped. The crash occurred at about 11:30am (ACDT) and the vehicle damaged a gas supply line. South Road ...
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Essendon drug scandal: Port Adelaide to ask for compensation if players are ...

Essendon drug scandal: Port Adelaide to ask for compensation if players are ...
Monfries and Ryder, who last year rejected suggestions by Port that they seek independent legal representation, have chosen to remain in Adelaide for the findings of the AFL anti-doping tribunal. Although the club offered to fly them to Melbourne to ...
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Adelaide fight club page should be closed down - Yahoo7

Adelaide fight club page should be closed down - Yahoo7
An Adelaide Facebook page featuring violent videos and images of physical fights, many featuring children, has outraged bullying experts. Called Adelaide Box Ons, the page contains disturbing images of children fighting at school and has attracted ...
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Devastated: Smoke taint hits Adelaide Hills wineries

Devastated: Smoke taint hits Adelaide Hills wineries
Grape grower Frank Baldasso will have to abandon his entire vintage. Photo: Nat Rogers/InDaily. Adelaide | Some Adelaide Hills grape growers have been forced to abandon their entire vintage after their grapes tested positive to smoke taint from the ...
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SANFL clubs to get windfall from Football Park redevelopment for Adelaide ...

SANFL clubs to get windfall from Football Park redevelopment for Adelaide ...
A financial windfall from the looming redevelopment of Football Park at West Lakes will help SANFL clubs pay down their debt, the South Australian Football Commission says. Eight SANFL clubs - Central District, Glenelg, North Adelaide, Norwood, South ...
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Adelaide Cabaret Festival declares 'no rules' for 2015 program

Adelaide Cabaret Festival declares 'no rules' for 2015 program
The full program for the Adelaide Cabaret Festival 2015 has arrived, revealing the festival's brand new look under incoming artistic director Barry Humphries. Despite infamously banning the f-bomb last year, Humphries has declared the Festival's ...
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Adelaide United beats hapless Newcastle Jets to remain in contention for A ...

Adelaide United beats hapless Newcastle Jets to remain in contention for A ...
Newcastle remains anchored to the bottom of the A-League ladder after going down 1-0 to Adelaide on Sunday but, unlike their last encounter, it was not all one-way traffic for the Reds. Marcelo Carrusca scored the winner in the 28th minute but Adelaide ...
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Live animal circus acts raise ire of Adelaide councillor and RSPCA

Live animal circus acts raise ire of Adelaide councillor and RSPCA
Circuses which use live animal acts should be banned from hiring the Adelaide parklands, a city councillor and animal welfare lobbyists argue. RSPCA chief executive Tim Vasudeva said it was cruel to use lions, monkeys and elephants in shows and keep ...
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Cunard Line historian sails into Adelaide on Queen Mary 2 voyage

Cunard Line historian sails into Adelaide on Queen Mary 2 voyage
A love of cruise liners stemming from childhood has led Chris Frame to a career as an author and official historian with the Cunard Line. He sailed into Adelaide this weekend as one of the thousands of passengers and crew on board the Queen Mary 2.
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