Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Last Top Stories: Qatar Airways announces daily flight to Adelaide; SA Government to contribute ...

Qatar Airways announces daily flight to Adelaide; SA Government to contribute ...

Qatar Airways announces daily flight to Adelaide; SA Government to contribute ...
Qatar Airways will begin making daily flights to and from Adelaide, with the South Australian Government saying it will boost jobs and the economy. The airline announced services between Adelaide and Qatar would begin in May next year with an Airbus ...
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Ayrton Senna's Lotus making Adelaide return 30 years after first grand prix in ...

Ayrton Senna's Lotus making Adelaide return 30 years after first grand prix in ...
The Formula One car Brazilian champion Ayrton Senna raced on Adelaide's street circuit 30 years ago is making a return to South Australia. There will be 11 Formula One cars in town this weekend for a motor sport festival, which will include racing on ...
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Kangaroo in Adelaide suburbs jumps into path of car on busy Cross Road

Kangaroo in Adelaide suburbs jumps into path of car on busy Cross Road
A kangaroo has jumped into the path of a car on a busy road in Adelaide's inner southern suburbs, leaving the driver, who had her grandson in the vehicle with her, "pretty shaken up". Rae from Seaton told 891 ABC Adelaide she hit the roo on Cross Road ...
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On Paper: Exhibition showcases proposals for Adelaide that never were

On Paper: Exhibition showcases proposals for Adelaide that never were
As part of the sweeping Metropolitan Adelaide Transport Study plan of 1968, the subway would have included three underground, rapid train stations, including this one at Hindley Street. A shopping centre was to sit on the level between the street and ...
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Marine analysis of climate change impact suggests food chain collapse looms ...

Marine analysis of climate change impact suggests food chain collapse looms ...
A grim outlook for global fisheries and marine environments has been outlined in a study done by University of Adelaide researchers. Published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, their analysis finds ocean warming and ...
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How Crows can help Saints land Carlisle

How Crows can help Saints land Carlisle
But is there a way that Adelaide, of all clubs, manages to solve the situation before it gets ugly? Following a trade that saw Patrick Dangerfield move to Geelong for picks 9 and 28, along with young midfielder Dean Gore, the Crows are now well stocked ...
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10 Adelaide psych rock bands to zone out to

10 Adelaide psych rock bands to zone out to
Whether it's 80s acts like The Garden Path or more recent bands like Ride Into The Sun, Adelaide has always had a strong contingent of lysergically inspired acts helping audiences zone out on stages around the city. But with events like Going Steady ...
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Adelaide's fading brick signs

Adelaide's fading brick signs
Now, the fancy lettering is cracked and fading but 'ghost signs' still haunt many parts of Adelaide, on factory, shop and warehouse walls, sending out faint signals for staples such as tea, meat and tomato sauce. Painted advertising in Australia dates ...
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Car parts manufacturers Futuris and Toyoda Gosei to cut jobs from Adelaide plant

Car parts manufacturers Futuris and Toyoda Gosei to cut jobs from Adelaide plant
Car components manufacturers Futuris and Toyoda Gosei have announced they will shut down operations when Australian car making comes to an end in 2017. About 150 jobs will be lost from the Toyoda Gosei plant at Edwardstown in Adelaide, which ...
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Adelaide woman conned out of nearly $500000

Adelaide woman conned out of nearly $500000
An elderly Adelaide woman has been duped into paying almost $500,000 to a bogus government department with police describing the scammers as heartless, greedy, persistent and manipulative. The woman, aged in her 70s, received letters from Reclaim ...
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