Saturday, February 13, 2016

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  • Adelaide Fringe Festival street parade creates party atmosphere in ...

    Adelaide Fringe Festival street parade creates party atmosphere in city's CBD Posted February 14, 2016 11:54:36 Adelaide's festival season has officially begun, with the Fringe street parade attracting tens of thousands in the heart of the CBD.More than 80 floats and 1,500 artists took part in the annual fiesta on Saturday night.This year's Fringe festival has already broken new ground at the box office, with a record number of opening night sell-outs and about 10,000..
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  • Adelaide shooting to rebound straight into third spot

    Adelaide shooting to rebound straight into third spot
    Adelaide star Craig Goodwin told The World Game that coach Guillermo Amor and captain Eugene Galekovic addressed the team in the dressing room after the 2-1 loss to Shandong Luneng on Tuesday night, with the aim of immediately shifting the focus. "It was very quiet in the room after the game," Goodwin said. "We're all professionals, we're all winners, and it's very disappointing when you lose a game like that. "Probably the only thing that was said after the game, by the coach and the captain,..
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  • Adelaide's billion dollar development boom

    Adelaide's billion dollar development boom
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  • Top flight golf back in Adelaide

    Top flight golf back in Adelaide
    World No. 1 Lydia Ko will be a major draw at the Australian Women's Open in Adelaide.ROYAL Adelaide Golf Club boss Andrew Gay jokingly files SA’s return to professional golf as a victory for persistence.“I think, in the end, Minister (Leon) Bignell might have just had enough of all of our emails and phone calls and said ‘all right, we’ll do it’,” Gay laughs.In truth, Adelaide’s journey from the nation’s golfing backwater to its glittering revival on the international pro circuit at next week’s W..
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  • Why Adelaide City Council scrapped $1.5m in fines

    Why Adelaide City Council scrapped $1.5m in fines
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  • WNBL: Melbourne Boomers crash as Adelaide Lightning strike

    WNBL: Melbourne Boomers crash as Adelaide Lightning strike
    Melbourne Boomers' guard Tess Madgen attempts to dribble through an Adelaide double team. Photo: Michelle Couling Melbourne Boomers had too few players, Adelaide Lightning had too many stars in their clash on Saturday night.The Lightning won 88-62 as imports Kayla Standish (26 points, nine rebounds) and Mikaela Ruef (17 points, 13 rebounds) controlled the paint while Opals point guard Leilani Mitchell (17 points, eight assists) was all class in pushing the te..
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  • Logan netballer shooting hoops

    Logan netballer shooting hoops
    Brisbane South Wildcats captain Madeline McAuliffe is trialling with the Adelaide Thunderbirds. Picture: RICHARD WALKERBRISBANE South Wildcats captain Madeline McAuliffe has earnt a shot at an ANZ Championship contract.McAuliffe is one of four players vying for a contract with the Adelaide Thunderbirds.The former John Paul College student, 22, was strongly endorsed by her coach at the Logan-based Wildcats, Danielle Edwards.“It’s awesome for Maddy,” Edwards said.“She’s such a strong, determined a..
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  • Port helping youth to have Powerful futures

    Port helping youth to have Powerful futures
    Chad Wingard in Murraty Bridge with Powerful Future students Shaq Karpany and Gerald Rigney (left) and Matty Brooks (right). Photo Sarah Reed.PORT Adelaide has broadened its scope in its ninth Aboriginal Power Cup this year to make it not just about staying in school, but also finding a future after graduation.The initiative will include the Powerful Futures program, which is a tailored school-to-work program that seeks to help participants find a path after high school through 100 work opportun..
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  • A-League kick-off delayed due to heat

    A-League kick-off delayed due to heat
    CENTRAL Coast Mariners’ A-League Round 19 clash against Adelaide United has been pushed back to 7:00pm (EDT) due to extreme heat. The precaution means Fox Sports’ Sunday A-League coverage will kick-off with Western Sydney’s clash with Wellington at 5pm EDT, to be followed by the clash at at Central Coast Stadium.Shootout will follow, with a special 90 minute edition from 9pm EDT.The decision was made because the Wet Bulb Globe Temperature reading - a measure of the heat stress in direct sunlight..
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