Friday, January 22, 2016

Man killed by lightning in Adelaide and other top stories.

  • Man killed by lightning in Adelaide

    Man killed by lightning in Adelaide
    Man killed by lightning in Adelaide
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  • Man dies after being struck by lightning as wild weather batters ...

    Man dies after being struck by lightning as wild weather batters ...
    A man has died after being struck by lightning in the Adelaide Hills as violent thunderstorms roll over the region, causing flash flooding.Police have confirmed they were called to Mount Barker, in the Adelaide Hills, after the 39-year-old man was struck by lightning.READ MORE: Man dies after being struck by lightning in Adelaide Hills The storm rolls in over Adelaide's Seacliff. (Supplied, is Bec Boltje) Paramedics are at the location, which is believed to be a college, but the man died at the..
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  • Adelaide storm: Lightning kills man in Mount Barker as hail and ...

    Adelaide storm: Lightning kills man in Mount Barker as hail and ...
    Adelaide storm: Lightning kills man in Mount Barker as hail and strong winds pummel city Updated January 23, 2016 07:56:13 A man has been struck and killed by lightning as thunderstorms pummelled Adelaide with hail and strong winds.The 39-year-old man from Greenwith in the city's north-east suburbs was struck at Cornerstone College at Mount Barker in the Adelaide Hills just after 2:30pm yesterday.A girl who was at the scene was taken to the Royal Adelaide Hospital with ..
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  • Women's one-hour cycling world record broken in Adelaide

    Women's one-hour cycling world record broken in Adelaide
    Women's one-hour cycling world record broken in Adelaide by Melbourne physician Bridie O'Donnell Updated January 23, 2016 11:27:11 A women's cycling world record was broken in Adelaide last night after Victorian cyclist Bridie O'Donnell rode 46.882 kilometres in an hour. O'Donnell spent 10 months preparing for her 60-minute assault on the women's world record, which was previously held by American Molly Van Houweling, who rode 46.273 kilometres last year.The 41-year-old..
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  • Bruce Djite double helps Adelaide United beat Brisbane Roar

    Bruce Djite double helps Adelaide United beat Brisbane Roar
    Bruce Djite double helps Adelaide United beat Brisbane Roar Video will begin in 5 seconds. Adelaide United thrash Brisbane Roar 4-1 Bruce Djite stars for Adelaide United at Suncorp Stadium to claim Brisbane Roar's first home-ground loss of the season. PT1M29S 620 349 BRISBANE: A drought-breaking double by Adelaide's Bruce Djite has fired the Reds to a 4-1 A-League victory over Brisbane on Friday.The 28-year-old forward hadn't scored in 23 games but found the back of the net ..
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  • Adelaide Strikers coach leaves his post having built strong cultural ...

    Adelaide Strikers coach leaves his post having built strong cultural ...
    Strikers coach Jason Gillespie keeping the faith0:49BBL: For the second straight year, the Strikers finished top of the table only to fall at the first hurdle. But coach Jason Gillespie won't be making wholesale changes. JASON Gillespie winds back to Yorkshire having left a multi-layered impact on Adelaide Strikers’ culture and list primed to land an elusive title.Former Australian pace ace Gillespie scattered plenty of his magic dust during a first summer as Strikers coach.Dizzy delivered mino..
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  • NBL: Melbourne United's last-term jitters gift Adelaide 36ers win

    NBL: Melbourne United's last-term jitters gift Adelaide 36ers win
    Jump shot: Adelaide 36ers star Jerome Randle shoots over Melbourne United's Nate Tomlinson. Photo: Deb Curtis/NBL  Melbourne United's chances of claiming top spot for the NBL finals took a blow against Adelaide 36ers in Adelaide on Friday night.Melbourne led for much of the match, but lost their offensive cohesion in the final term as Sixers import and NBL most valuable player favourite Jerome Randle caught fire to give a sold-out home crowd a 90-81 win.Adela..
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  • CAS bans could aid Port Adelaide's resurgence

    CAS bans could aid Port Adelaide's resurgence
    CAS bans could aid Port Adelaide’s resurgence Roar Rookie 3 Have your say Port Adelaide are looking forward to one of the league's easier draws in 2016. (AAP Image/Julian Smith) Related coverage For all the talk and conjecture about the Court of Arbitration in Sport’s final verdict to ban 34 current and former Essendon players, Port Adelaide has felt the greatest impact outside of the beleaguered club. After Port Adelaide’s ultimately disappointing 2015 campaign, and the loss ..
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  • Alternative pop mini-festival hits Adelaide

    Alternative pop mini-festival hits Adelaide
    Adelaide’s been a buzzing hotbed of mini-festivals and ambitious independent shows of late, and it’s about to get another with Summer Jam. Just as Futuresounds has provided an outlet for Adelaide’s electronic and experimental acts, Summer Jam brings together a flock of eccentric and interesting acts joined by a common thread: keep it a bit catchy. “Mid last year, I started a Facebook group called RADL ALT POP which stands for Radelaide Alt Pop,” Summer Jam organiser and Pink Noise Generator fro..
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  • New Adelaide AI firm launches

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Humidity in Adelaide this morning was about 90 per cent .Man dies near Third Falls in Adelaide's Morialta Conservation Park .
Adelaide tsunami prediction by clairvoyant John Nash proved wrong ... .Water usage across Adelaide increases as South Australians deal ... .

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