Adelaide tops sales growth
Le Cornu to close Adelaide's iconic Keswick store
Le Cornu to close Adelaide's iconic Keswick store Updated July 06, 2016 15:18:26 Iconic furniture store Le Cornu at Keswick in Adelaide's inner south-west is set to close down in the next six months. The history of Le Cornu 1854 — Phillip Joshua Le Cornu migrates to South Australia from Jersey in the Channel Islands, UK1861 — He leases a small shop and stable in North Adelaide and starts to produce furniture under P Le Cornu. The company also has an sideline undertakin..>> view originalHawthorn coach Alastair Clarkson questions Port Adelaide's ...
ALASTAIR Clarkson is ready for a spiteful encounter with Port Adelaide after the Hawthorn coach questioned the Power’s ability to play consistent “hard, tough” footy.Port Adelaide has beaten the Hawks in three of their past four games but Clarkson was confident his side could triumph on Thursday night, declaring “it’s game on”.“They’re probably smarting a bit from a preliminary final loss two years ago that’s probably fuelled a lot of their motivation to play the last couple of times we’ve playe..>> view originalAdelaide endures wettest July day since 1941
Adelaide has endured its wettest July day in 75 years, as a severe weather system sparked flash flooding and tore down trees across South Australia. The storms left more than 10,000 homes without power, while snow fell at Mount Lofty in the Adelaide Hills last night after temperatures plummeted to around freezing.Nearly 40mm of rain fell across Adelaide today, the most on a July day since July 14, 1941. More than 54mm of rain was recorded at Kuitpo and a further 60mm at Kangarilla. Trees and p..>> view originalRecord spending puts Adelaide Fringe on track to triple tourism
TOTAL spending related to this year’s Adelaide Fringe was $77.6 million, up almost 13 per cent on last year’s figure of $68.8 million.The Fringe’s annual review, released today, shows it delivered $21.7 million of new money to the South Australian economy from interstate and international visitors, a figure which has increased by almost 70 per cent over the past five years.This year’s Fringe attracted about 13,500 visitors and the total estimated number of visitor bed nights rose to almost 77,20..>> view originalSchool to sell its land — $60m retirement home built
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Adelaide firm cleans up at awards
A SUSTAINABLE cleaning and waste management solutions company has been named the 2016 Telstra South Australian Business of the Year. Adelaide Green Clean, which provides cleaning services to festivals, events and commercial properties, took top honours at the Telstra SA New Business Award.Telstra Business Awards ambassador Andy Ellis said that Adelaide Green Clean demonstrated strong financial management and performance.“They have good depth and breadth of systems and processes and leverage tech..>> view originalStar to shoplifter: Radio DJ's sad downfall
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Thursday, July 7, 2016
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