Wind, rain, possible hail to end balmy weather
ADELAIDE is being battered again by wild weather, with strong winds knocking down trees, ripping off roofs and causing widespread damage across the metropolitan area and in the Adelaide Hills.Emergency services have been dispatched to numerous locations to deal with storm damage, including a house at Tennyson which lost most of its roof as the storm started to hit the metropolitan coastline.Other call outs have included fallen trees and branches at Monarto, Mt George, Coromandel Valley, Aldgate ..>> view originalOzAsia colour, food and entertainment to fill Adelaide's Elder Park
OzAsia colour, food and entertainment to fill Adelaide's Elder Park Updated July 22, 2016 07:47:17 A giant pop-up market in Adelaide's Elder Park will be the centrepiece of this year's OzAsia Festival as it celebrates its 10-year milestone.Festival organisers have unveiled the most "diverse program yet" for the Asian arts festival, featuring hundreds of performances celebrating dance, theatre, music and visual arts from across the continent.It is hoped more than 280,000..>> view originalRoyal Adelaide Club takes iconic SA brands to China
The Royal Adelaide Club – a $3.4 million joint venture between Australian Trade Alliance and The Social Collective (operated by RCC's co-founders) – will ...>> view originalBlaze breaks out at Adelaide mushroom packing shed in Waterloo ...
Waterloo Corner fire rips through horticultural facility Updated July 22, 2016 13:58:00 More than 70 firefighters have brought a large fire at a horticultural facility at Waterloo Corner, on Adelaide's northern fringe, under control.Emergency services were called to the Tozer Road property about 4:30am. Country Fire Service (CFS) crews will remain at the scene to mop up after the blaze ripped through a shed and destroyed a glasshouse, forklift and machinery.CFS duty off..>> view originalTaste of 'superfoods' rarely rates a mention as reason behind ...
Taste of 'superfoods' rarely rates a mention as reason behind lifestyle, Adelaide University research shows Updated July 22, 2016 12:57:50 Why are people tempted to shell out more to eat so-called superfoods?It turns out taste is rarely the reason but instead it is the perceived health benefits of slurping down a smoothie made from natural ingredients containing high concentrations of nutrients, like kale and blueberries.Adelaide University Food Values Research Group Ph..>> view originalAdelaide recalls Rory Laird and Luke Brown to strengthen defence ...
DON Pyke has a first-choice defence – regaining Rory Laird and Luke Brown – to counter the high-scoring Geelong attack at Kardinia Park.Both defenders passed recovery tests – after being fully tested at West Lakes on Wednesday when Laird proved he has overcome a hip complaint and Brown is clear of a groin injury.This duo’s return – after Laird missed one game, Brown two – forces Collingwood recruit Paul Seedsman and the versatile David Mackay out of the match 22 – and to the three-man emergenc..>> view originalAdelaide 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.>> view originalIsaias confident new signings are Adelaide bound
Grand Final hero Isaias says he’s confident Reds manager Gui Amor will bring in the right type of players to cover the losses of Championship winners at Adelaide United. The Reds’ historic Championship winning squad will have a mini makeover in Season 2016/17. Talented quartet Craig Goodwin, Bruce Kamau, Pablo Sanchez and most recently Stefan Mauk have parted ways with the South Australian powerhouse. Hyundai A-League pre-season results update But the Spanish midfielder, and scorer of..>> view originalAdelaide cat killer escapes conviction
The young owner of a cat that was shot dead has been left devastated after its killer avoided jail.Today Kent Wilson was fined $2000 for shooting and burying the cat next door in February last year. Mia Sheperdson, the owner of “Spock”, a pure bred black oriental, said she was “disappointed” with the verdict. “It was a pretty clear cut case that you know we live a few hundred metres away and a black oriental is a very distinguishable cat,” Ms Sheperdson told 9NEWS.The 21-year-old told the cour..>> view originalMajority of tipsters back Port to beat GWS
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