5 reasons Adelaide will win the title according to Travis Dodd
Dodd, who won the Premiers' Plate in 2005-2006 and lost grand finals in 2006-07 and 2008-09 with the Reds, told The World Game why he believes his former side will come out on top. 1. Home advantage Adelaide have the first week of the final series off and then a home-ground advantage through to the Grand Final, if they make it. "Playing at home, and particularly at Coopers (Stadium) in their first game, that's huge for the players and the coach," Dodd said. "To be able to play such a big game ..>> view originalFederal Labor has announced it will support public transport ...
Adelaide public transport on federal Labor's election promise list Updated April 13, 2016 12:06:46 Federal Labor has announced it will support public transport projects across Adelaide if it wins the next election.Opposition infrastructure spokesman Anthony Albanese said the party was committed to making the multi-billion-dollar AdeLINK tram network a priority and to restoring funding to the Gawler train line electrification project.The State Government is preparing a b..>> view original$10000 bet on Reds to go all the way
Adelaide United's Isaias celebrates scoring against Melbourne City with Marcelo Carrusca and Michael Marrone. Photo: George Salpigtidis.MORE than 10,000 tickets have been sold for Adelaide United’s semi final on April 22 at Coopers Stadium.And one punter is so confident they laid a $10,000 bet yesterday on the Reds to win the grand final.While Adelaide’s first semi final opponent won’t be known until the weekend, Reds members and Football Federation Australia’s “football family” have snapped tic..>> view originalCrows, Power get grassroots access — with a catch
UberX holds off committing to Adelaide transport market
UberX holds off committing to Adelaide transport market Updated April 12, 2016 16:12:39 A ride-sharing company has threatened to stay out of the Adelaide market unless the South Australian Government relaxes new regulations that would legalise its operation. Key points:Compensation package for those in the taxi industry includes $30,000 payment per licenceAll metro taxi trips will have a $1 levy to fund assistanceUberX wary of level of regulation outlined by SA Governm..>> view originalDrunk driver clocked at 186km/h in Adelaide
Editor on duty: Rick GoodmanA DRUNK driver has been clocked speeding at 186km/h in a 60km/h zone while almost three times the legal blood alcohol limit in Adelaide’s north-west.Police on laser duty spotted a car hurtling along Port Road in Alberton about 4am on Wednesday and pulled it over.The driver, a 41-year-old man from Royal Park, blew a blood alcohol reading of 0.140 and was arrested.He was charged with speeding and drink driving, losing his licence on the spot for six months.His car was ..>> view originalAdelaide urban growth boundary laws pass Parliament
Adelaide urban growth boundary laws pass Parliament Updated April 13, 2016 07:33:03 Contentious planning laws, which will create an urban growth boundary around Adelaide, have passed South Australia's Parliament.The Environment and Food Protection Area will limit the spread of Adelaide's suburbs, as well as several smaller cities and towns in the region.Planning Minister John Rau said major developments within the protected zone would require parliamentary approval."Onc..>> view originalAdelaide set for renewed battle over city transport
The Adelaide City Council has voted for a complete review of its transport policies over concerns they are too "anti-car", reviving ideological battles from the days ...>> view originalIndecent assault case dropped against Adelaide casino worker
Indecent assault case dropped against Adelaide casino worker Posted April 13, 2016 12:21:17 All charges have been dropped against an Adelaide casino worker who had been accused of indecent assault and other offences, after doubt arose about the complainant's credibility.John Awad, 37, of Mitchell Park, had pleaded not guilty to indecent assault and procuring sexual intercourse by threats or intimidation.Judge Simon Stretton told the jury it had been a very unusual cas..>> view originalCoffee fix: Adelaide councillor pushes for mandatory compostable ...
Coffee fix: Adelaide councillor pushes for mandatory compostable takeaway cups in CBD Posted April 12, 2016 15:11:04 An Adelaide councillor is pushing to make the city's coffee shops use perishable cups only.More than one billion non-recyclable coffee cups are thrown out every year in Australia.Currently, disposable coffee cups used across the country contain plastic layers and liners that do not break down, and contribute to about 60,000kg of plastic waste each year...>> view original
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