Adelaide's rain gauges overflow as city records wettest January in ...
South Australia storms: Homes without power after heavy rain, strong winds Updated January 30, 2016 11:58:54 About 800 homes remain without power after heavy rain and strong winds hit South Australia. Key points:Adelaide has had its wettest January since 1977Heavy rain flooded streets and cut power to homes on FridayShowers expected to ease on Saturday SA Power Networks said most of the outages were caused by falling trees and lightning strikes during the storms on..>> view originalSevere weather hits Adelaide and SA
Adelaide and South Australia's gulf regions have been lashed by damaging winds and heavy rain.An intense low dumped 17mm on the city early on Friday and the foul weather returned later in the day.The Bureau of Meteorology has forecast Adelaide will receive another 25mm before conditions improve on Saturday. Damaging winds of up to 90km/h were also forecast with the centres most likely to be affected including Adelaide, Port Lincoln, Clare, Maitland, Kingscote and Victor Harbor.There were no imm..>> view originalPower rebuild far from finished
Port’s David Koch has a laugh with Bank SA CEO Nick Reade while running through a sponsorship banner. Photo: Tom Huntley.POWER president David Koch is far from finished with the rebuild of Port Adelaide after on Friday night declaring the AFL club’s first profit in eight years. Koch says the revival — started under his watch in October 2012 — currently has the Power reporting a $211,302 profit from Season 2015 after a record $2.5 million loss was announced at last year’s annual meeting at Albert..>> view originalAdelaide auction numbers on the rise
Essendon and Port Adelaide want Mark Jamar
In demand: Mark Jamar. Photo: Joe Armao Essendon and Port Adelaide are vying to secure veteran former Demons ruckman Mark Jamar as a top-up player for this season.Unable to regularly make lowly Melbourne's best team last year, managing just the five matches, the 32-year-old former All-Australian is being pursued by both clubs in need of ruck support. Jamar is already working at Essendon as a part-time ruck coach. Port Adelaide, like St Kilda, have applied to ..>> view originalRare 30c stamps printed in Adelaide that are being sold online for ...
Rare 30c stamps printed in Adelaide that are being sold online for up to $1000. Picture: SuppliedPOSTAGE stamps could be the best way for you to make a quick buck, with those worth a measly 30 cents selling on eBay for $1000.The current climate is really a dream for any stamp collector, who can either sell or buy the rare “emergency” stamps released by Adelaide’s General Post Office.Last year Australia Post announced it would up the price of stamps to a dollar in a bid to deal with a decline in ..>> view originalGarcia on target for Adelaide start
Marquee man Luis Garcia will again come off the bench for the Mariners against Wellington Phoenix this weekend and is being lined up for a start against Adelaide United.Garcia made an impressive debut in the second half against Western Sydney, helping set up Fabio Ferriera’s goal and showing some nice touches. But a red card to Nick Montgomery weakened the Central Coast and they went down 2-1 to the Wanderers. The Mariners take on the Phoenix in Christchurch on Saturday and Central Coast coach ..>> view originalYou can choose our stars for new Walk of Fame
Who are the brightest stars to walk the red carpet at the Adelaide Festival Centre? Now you get to choose. Picture: Matt TurnerTHE biggest and brightest stars to set foot on the Adelaide stage will light the way along the new Riverbank precinct to a revamped Festival Centre — and Advertiser.com.au readers can help choose who to honour on the new Walk of Fame.The star-studded Hollywood-style Walk of Fame will be constructed as part of the new Festival Centre redevelopment, featuring the names of ..>> view originalSingapore's Chip Eng Seng buys LGB to secure Adelaide sites
Man to face trial over Adelaide siege
One of two men charged over an 11-hour siege in Adelaide has been committed to stand trial.Anthony David Busuttil pleaded not guilty in the Adelaide Magistrates Court on Friday to a string of offences related to the siege at a real estate office in June last year.He was ordered to stand trial in the District Court while his co-accused, Stephen Guy Mann, will return to the Adelaide Magistrates Court next month.The siege began after two men were spotted on the roof of the inner-city offices.Part..>> view original
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