Election 2016: Adelaide's Memorial Drive tennis precinct promised ...
Election 2016: Adelaide's Memorial Drive tennis precinct promised $10m by Coalition Posted June 28, 2016 14:22:44 Adelaide's Memorial Drive Tennis Centre will get a $10 million revamp if the Coalition is re-elected in the federal election, frontbencher Christopher Pyne has announced.Mr Pyne said the funding would go towards starting a broader redevelopment of Memorial Drive, which will need further funding from state and local government and the private sector. SA el..>> view originalJamie's Italian to be put on the market
Adelaide News Adelaide restaurants prepare for outdoor smoking ban
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.>> view originalGombau to take charge of Olyroos
JOSEP Gombau has found a ruthless streak and ‘dream’ job as Olyroos mentor while his philosophy fits perfectly with Ange Postecoglou’s Socceroos vision.Gombau, 40, replaces another former Adelaide United coach Aurelio Vidmar as Olyroos boss one year after leaving Coopers Stadium to take charge of Spanish star David Villa’s academies across the United States.“I am so happy with this position. It is important to wake up every morning and like what you do. I wanted to be involved with someone like ..>> view originalPhil Walsh's life to be remembered by family and Adelaide Crows in ...
Crows players line up to pay respect to Walsh before a game. Photo: Getty Images A private ceremony to commemorate the football life of Phillip Walsh will take place not far from the Adelaide Oval in the days leading up to the one-year anniversary of his death this weekend.The sensitive details of the tribute will emerge at some stage before the Crows take on Melbourne on July 3, one year on from when the Adelaide coach lost his life.Fittingly, the Walsh inn..>> view originalZombie dance protest against nuclear industry, in Adelaide's Rundle ...
Zombie dance protest against nuclear industry, in Adelaide's Rundle Mall Updated June 28, 2016 18:25:08 Anti-nuclear campaigners dressed as "zombie mine workers" have taken their message to shoppers in Adelaide's busy Rundle Mall.Dancing to the song Radioactive by Imagine Dragons, they rallied against nuclear energy use in Australia and a planned expansion of the outback Olympic Dam uranium mine near Roxby Downs.Protestor Izzy Brown said South Australia needed to reject..>> view original'Mr Reliable' Hombsch's welcome return
Port Adelaide AFL team aims to build a small but significant ...
'We are just giving it a go,' Port Adelaide chairman David Koch, during a visit to Shanghai. 'We have no idea where it might end up.' Michael Dodge At a time when it's fashionable to avoid China, for all its economic uncertainty and risk, it's interesting to see those doing the exact opposite.As the Australian banks pull back from China and nervous fund managers pressure other companies to stay away, an AFL club from Adelaide is showing how it'..>> view originalCrows must conquer the 'G' and Dees
Lightning will thrive with Chris, Cross says
TRIPLE-Adelaide WNBL champion Jae Cross believes the Lightning is in good hands with the club’s appointment of Chris Lucas as coach.Cross (nee Kingi) was the starting playmaker in Jan Stirling’s Lightning regime and led Adelaide to championships in 1995-96-98.Lucas was Stirling’s assistant, as he was at the 2004 Athens Olympics.“Chris Lucas was a great asset to the Lightning and a wonderful compliment to Jan Stirling when I played in Adelaide,” Cross said.“I still remember individuals where Chri..>> view original
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