Pedestrian freed from under bus outside Adelaide Festival Centre
Pedestrian freed from under bus outside Adelaide Festival Centre Updated April 12, 2016 15:11:04 A man has been freed from beneath a bus that hit him outside the Adelaide Festival Centre in the city's CBD.Police said the accident happened when he ran onto King William Street about 11:20am.Emergency services were called and worked to free him from beneath the vehicle.The 44-year-old man was conscious when removed from under the bus.He is reported to be in a stable condit..>> view originalCulture Club to finally tour Adelaide
Mad about the Boy! Boy George meets the Adelaide media in 1984; now he’s finally returning.CULTURE Club have re-routed their Australian tour to perform in Adelaide for the first time in their career.Their June tour, announced last week, originally bypassed Adelaide; their third Australian tour to do so.However a backlash from Adelaide fans on Facebook has seen promoters bring the UK chart toppers to South Australia first.Patience rewarded ... Culture Club will perform in Adelaide for the first t..>> view originalUberX 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 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 originalCrows and Power get recruiting zones
$1 million reward for Adelaide NCA bomber
$1 million reward for Adelaide NCA bomber AAP on April 12, 2016, 1:21 pm South Australian police have established a taskforce to investigate the death of a detective in the 1994 bombing of Adelaide's National Crime Authority office.Detective Sergeant Geoffrey Bowen died when he opened a parcel bomb delivered to the NCA office in Waymouth Street in the CBD.A lawyer, Peter Wallis, was seriously injured in the bombing.Adelaide man Domenic Perre was arrested over Det Sgt Bowen's mu..>> view originalMan charged after Adelaide bottle shop staff threatened with hatchet
Man charged after Adelaide bottle shop staff threatened with hatchet Updated April 12, 2016 09:27:44 A man has been charged with aggravated robbery after allegedly threatening bottle shop staff with a hatchet in Adelaide's northern suburbs.Police said the 27-year-old was arrested overnight after the armed robbery at the Golden Grove Tavern about 8:30pm.It is alleged he threatened staff and stole a bottle of spirits.He was later found by police at a Redwood Park address ..>> view originalPower calls in big guns for China
Port Adelaide captain Travis Boak with China advertising in red in the background.PORT Adelaide’s major announcement in China on Thursday is to go beyond Australian football and traditional commercial deals between AFL clubs and sponsors.The Power will carry SA’s flag in new diplomatic, cultural, business and tourism ties with China — an arrangement Port Adelaide president David Koch says “has the potential to change our football club forever.”The depth of Port Adelaide’s announcement in Shangha..>> view originalAdelaide couple ride around Cambodia to save children's charity
Adelaide couple ride around Cambodia to save children's charity Updated April 12, 2016 10:31:41 Former Stock Journal editor-in-chief Peter Brady and childcare worker Sue Brady are about to circumnavigate Cambodia to raise funds for a local children's charity.The couple will ride a 16-year-old Honda approximately 3,500 kilometres in an attempt to raise $110,000 for the Children and Development Organisation (CDO Family).CDO Family helps more than 40 children from Siem Rea..>> view originalCrouch concerns Crows, not Tippett
Tuesday, April 12, 2016
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