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  • Adelaide metalcore band I Killed the Prom Queen detained in Malaysia after visa issue - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

    Adelaide metalcore band I Killed the Prom Queen detained in Malaysia after visa issue - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
    Adelaide metalcore band I Killed the Prom Queen detained in Malaysia after visa issueUpdatedNovember 16, 2015 11:42:54 Adelaide metalcore band I Killed the Prom Queen has been detained in Malaysia after promoters failed to organise necessary visas.The five-piece band was due to finish its Beloved South East Asia tour on Sunday night in Solo, Indonesia, and had just performed in Kuala Lumpur when members were detained.Guitarist Jona Weinhofen tweeted on Sunday that the band could be detained ..
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  • Adelaide to scorch as fire season kicks in - 9news

    Adelaide to scorch as fire season kicks in - 9news
    South Australia is set to swelter as fire season kicks in across the state and emergency services go on high alert.Temperatures in Adelaide will hit 34C and 38C on Tuesday and Wednesday, and will go even higher in some country centres.Coober Pedy and Marla, in SA's north, are set to cop the worst of the hot blast, with temperatures reaching 43C and 45C degrees on Wednesday and Thursday. Ahead of the hot weather, South Australian police have warned against "foolhardy" behaviour which the..
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  • Adelaide to host women's Aussie golf open | SBS News

    Adelaide to host women's Aussie golf open | SBS News
    Adelaide will host its first Australia Open golf tournament in 18 years when the women's event is staged in the South Australian capital from next year.SA Tourism Minister Leon Bignell says his state has secured the rights to the tournament for the next three years.Melbourne has hosted eight of the past nine women's opens, including last February's win by Lydia Ko, with Royal Canberra hosting in 2013.Adelaide hasn't hosted a men's open since 1998, and a women's open since 1994.The city will revo..
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  • Travis Boak believes Port Adelaide can rebound next season after Power’s strong finish to 2015 season | HeraldSun

    Travis Boak believes Port Adelaide can rebound next season after Power’s strong finish to 2015 season | HeraldSun
    YOU won’t hear Travis Boak channel Paul Keating and say that 2015 was the season Port Adelaide had to have.But after having had the time for a cool assessment, Boak takes positives both from the inconsistent main part of the season – and the lessons learnt – and the strong finish.By the time the club had lost its round 16 Showdown against Adelaide the season was essentially shot: it was two and a half games out of the finals and it was clear it would not live up to the lofty top-four predictions..
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  • Bassett: I'm here to listen and learn

    Bassett: I'm here to listen and learn
    New Port Adelaide assistant coach Nathan Bassett.NATHAN Bassett’s reputation precedes him. But as the former Crows key defender put on the Port Adelaide colours in his start as an AFL assistant coach at Alberton, perception did not match the subdued presentation.Bassett, a 201-game Crow, joins Ken Hinkley’s panel — as the new defence coach — with the image of being opinionated, single-minded and, generally, a contrast to all Hinkley represents. And that has made his move from Essendon — via SANF..
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  • The Women's Pages review: Debra Adelaide's fine novel about reading and writing

    The Women's Pages review: Debra Adelaide's fine novel about reading and writing
    Debra Adelaide's new novel The Women's Pages developed from a short story.Photo: James Alcock FICTIONThe Women's PagesThe Women's Pages by Debra Adelaide DEBRA ADELAIDEAdvertisementPICADOR, $29.99Debra Adelaide'sThe Women's Pagesis a gripping read. It is also a sophisticated meditation on the creative acts of reading and writing. The novel developed out of a short story,The Sleepers in that Quiet Earth, first published inBest Australian Essays 2011and reprinted as the opening story of Ad..
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  • Adelaide Lightning ‘different team’ with import Kayla Standish joining its WNBL roster | AdelaideNow

    Adelaide Lightning ‘different team’ with import Kayla Standish joining its WNBL roster | AdelaideNow
    KAYLA Standish was working as a teacher’s aid in Townsville when she took the call nine days ago from Adelaide Lightning coach Tracy York.The 188cm American forward who played on consecutive Townsville Fire WNBL grand final teams, was resigned to a second season outside the league.Last year she was on the verge of joining Melbourne Boomers but with a trip home to the US already booked, baulked, settling instead to continue her playing career in the winter at Mackay Meteors in the QBL.And why not..
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  • Submarine bidders to speak in Adelaide | The Australian

    THE three groups bidding to build Australia's next fleet of submarines will come together for the first time to present details of their plans in a public forum in Adelaide.REPRESENTATIVES from the Japanese, German and French groups will make presentations on Tuesday at the Submarine Institute of Australia conference.It is likely to be their final chance to speak openly about their bids before the federal government's deadline for submissions in its competitive evaluation process. "Given bids mu..
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  • Adelaide teen escapes from police station - 9news

    A teenage boy has escaped from an Adelaide police station after allegedly assaulting a police officer.The 17-year-old, described as Aboriginal in appearance, 170cm tall with a slim built, escaped after being arrested and taken to the Whyalla police complex on Sunday.He is wanted for escaping lawful custody and aggravated assault.Police have cordoned off the area surrounding the station and are searching for the youth. © AAP 2015 Send yourphotos,videosandstoriesto9..
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  • Port moves on Wines, Wingard deals

    Port moves on Wines, Wingard deals
    Port Adelaide is working on a new contract for Chad Wingard. Picture: Sarah ReedPORT Adelaide is eager to close new contracts with All-Australian forward Chad Wingard and bullish midfielder Ollie Wines off the agenda before the new AFL season starts in February.Power chief executive Keith Thomas at the weekend declared he wants Port Adelaide’s premiership campaign next season to not be distracted by any debate on the star pair falling out of contract in October.“I’ve made it pretty clear that’s ..
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