Sunday, July 10, 2016

Holden to cut another 320 Adelaide workers and stop making Cruze ... and other top stories.

  • Holden to cut another 320 Adelaide workers and stop making Cruze ...

    Holden to cut another 320 Adelaide workers and stop making Cruze ...
    Holden to cut another 320 Adelaide workers and stop making Cruze model Updated July 08, 2016 17:08:26 Car maker Holden has outlined a plan to cut another 320 workers ahead of its manufacturing shutdown next year in northern Adelaide.It will offer voluntary separation packages to take its Elizabeth workforce closer to 1,000.The company also said it would end local production of its Cruze model in early October but would continue producing the Commodore."There is absolute..
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  • Port Adelaide say Brad Ebert could face North Melbourne after ...

    Port Adelaide say Brad Ebert could face North Melbourne after ...
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. FootyFix: Cats battle Swans for the top four Rohan Connolly previews all the footy action ahead of round 16 in the AFL. PT5M20S 620 349 Port Adelaide say Brad Ebert could be fit to take on North Melbourne at Etihad Stadium next Saturday despite being sent to hospital after coughing up blood following an incident in Thursday night's loss to Hawthorn.There were fears Ebert may have punctured a lung after he crashed heavily to the ground against th..
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  • Ellie Goulding cancels Adelaide and Perth

    Ellie Goulding cancels Adelaide and Perth
    Ellie Goulding cancels Adelaide and Perth
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  • NAIDOC Week: Hundreds march through Adelaide as part of family ...

    NAIDOC Week: Hundreds march through Adelaide as part of family ...
    NAIDOC Week: Hundreds march through Adelaide as part of family day event Posted July 08, 2016 14:02:05 Hundreds of people have joined the NAIDOC march in Adelaide's CBD as part of celebrations to highlight Indigenous culture. The march began at Victoria Square and was led along King William Street to Parliament House.It was followed by a free family day in Victoria Square.The event is part of NAIDOC Week, which is held in July each year to commemorate the history, cul..
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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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  • Koch: Let Channel Seven pick Friday night games

    Koch: Let Channel Seven pick Friday night games
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  • Teen charged over Adelaide assault

    Teen charged over Adelaide assault
    A teenage boy has been arrested after allegedly assaulting a girl in Adelaide's north.Police say the teenage girl was walking along a creek path to Mintara Terrace, Pooraka when she was assaulted on Wednesday.A 15-year-old Alice Springs boy was arrested and charged on Friday and remanded in custody to appear at the Elizabeth Youth Court on Monday.
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  • Umpiring mystifies Hawthorn coach Alastair Clarkson, Port ...

    Umpiring mystifies Hawthorn coach Alastair Clarkson, Port ...
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. FootyFix: Cats battle Swans for the top four Rohan Connolly previews all the footy action ahead of round 16 in the AFL. PT5M20S 620 349 The umpires baffled both coaches.But Hawthorn's Alastair Clarkson and Port Adelaide's Ken Hinkley say they won't be overly critical of some bewildering calls in their Thursday night fixture."Whether it was for Hawthorn or against Hawthorn ... there was just a patch there where not too many on the ground knew why..
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  • Adelaide "on the back foot" as Govt withholds city roads cash

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    Lord Mayor Martin Haese says his council is now playing catch-up on key city transport projects after yesterday's Budget failed to deliver on a series of flagged ...
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  • T-bird saluted as Brice age dawns

    T-bird saluted as Brice age dawns
    THE emergence of Adelaide Thunderbirds’ Kristina Brice as a high quality goal shooter has been further recognised with her naming as the ANZ Championship’s best new talent for this season.Brice made eight appearances for the Thunderbirds and proved to be an imposing presence in the goal circle, with 226 goals from 262 attempts.Remarkably, Brice has earned the award as a replacement player and was not even a contracted member of the Thunderbirds.“It was not expecting the award, but it’s exciting,..
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