Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Adelaide to trial defibrillators in public buildings and other top stories.

  • Adelaide to trial defibrillators in public buildings

    Adelaide to trial defibrillators in public buildings in bid save lives Posted February 24, 2016 07:47:17 Emergency defibrillators are to be installed in public buildings in Adelaide's city centre in a 12-month trial. What is a defibrillator?A defibrillator is an electrical device that delivers a shock to the heart.The aim of the shock to the heart muscle is to re-establish the heart's rhythm and regularly beat.How does it work?Pads from the defibrillator are placed o..
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  • Adelaide News Adelaide Outlook

    Adelaide News Adelaide Outlook
    All the latest local Adelaide news at TEN Eyewitness News First At Five's digital home. We're here to keep you updated on Adelaide's big stories, and to start the conversation on issues that affect you.
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  • Steamkittens transforms Adelaide architecture into steampunk and ...

    Steamkittens transforms Adelaide architecture into steampunk and ...
    Steamkittens transforms Adelaide architecture into steampunk and cosplay fantasy Updated February 24, 2016 13:10:09 When Adelaide-based photographer Leigh Hyland grabs his camera and walks through the city's streets, anything can happen.The graphic artist uses his photographic skills, technical prowess and willing sci-fi and anime models to transform the skylines into something out of this world.Hyland shoots under the pseudonym Steamkittens which was a inspired by two..
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  • Radio Adelaide volunteers during the campaign to save the station ...

    Radio Adelaide volunteers during the campaign to save the station ...
    Paul Pellizzari was the inaugural president of Fresh during its inception as a dance music breakaway from Coast FM in 1997, and presented its first transmission ...
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  • Crows lock in defensive pillar Talia

    Crows lock in defensive pillar Talia
    Daniel Talia puts pressure on Rory Atkins. Photo: Sarah Reed.ADELAIDE has struck the first strategic coup of the Don Pyke era, set to ink defensive linchpin Daniel Talia to a four-year contract extension.Rebound ace Brodie Smith is also close to agreeing to a three-year deal to remain at West Lakes in a further vote of confidence for new coach Pyke.All-Australian Talia is widely viewed as the force Pyke could least afford to lose as the key plank in a talented but inexperienced back six.Talia, 2..
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  • Adelaide Crows coach killing: Health workers caught 'snooping' into ...

    Adelaide Crows coach killing: Health workers caught 'snooping' into ...
    Adelaide Crows coach killing: Health workers caught 'snooping' into files of Cy Walsh Updated February 24, 2016 12:55:18 Some 13 hospital staff in South Australia have been sanctioned after being caught accessing the medical records of the man accused of killing Adelaide Crows coach Phil Walsh in 2015.His 27-year-old son Cy Walsh is awaiting trial after pleading not guilty by reason of mental incompetence to murdering Mr Walsh at his Somerton Park home in July.A spokesp..
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  • Late change to Unsound Adelaide line-up

    Late change to Unsound Adelaide line-up
    Health concerns have forced Los Angeles-based composer and performer Alessandro Cortini to cancel his appearance at the Adelaide Festival's Unsound ...
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  • Andy Bull announces Adelaide show

    Andy Bull announces Adelaide show
    Andy Bull is heading back to Adelaide for what appears to be a one-off show at the tail-end of Fringe and Festival season. With the Sydney based songwriter and producer’s last album Sea Of Approval landing in 2014, Bull’s been focussing on touring in the past 12 months, visiting our city twice in 2015. That’s not the only local connection, as he also lent his production SA duo Auguste for their debut single Slow Motion. Bull’s last trip to Adelaide was in December when he helped christen rebor..
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  • Sydney vs. Adelaide: How do our lockout laws stack up?

    Sydney vs. Adelaide: How do our lockout laws stack up?
    Lockout laws are back in the spotlight this week after an estimated 15,000 protestors took to the streets of Sydney to campaign against New South Wales’ late night restrictions and their debilitating effect on the city’s nightlife. The momentum being gathered by our Eastern neighbours is being felt in Adelaide, with a rally to ‘Reopen Adelaide’ already gathering several hundred attendees on Facebook. The issue of South Australia’s Late Night Trading Code of Practice has been a contentious one s..
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