Monday, October 17, 2016

Adelaide parklands velodrome idea divides city council meeting and other top stories.

  • Adelaide parklands velodrome idea divides city council meeting

    Adelaide parklands velodrome idea divides city council meeting
    Adelaide parklands velodrome idea divides city council meeting Posted October 12, 2016 07:40:42 The idea of building an underground, glass-topped velodrome in the Adelaide parklands has divided city councillors.But Tuesday night's council meeting eventually voted in favour of spending up to $10,000 researching the proposal, despite a belief there would probably be little demand for a second velodrome in Adelaide.The track surface was recently upgraded at the indoor ve..
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  • Two women crushed by fence on building site

    Two women crushed by fence on building site
    Two women were seriously injured after a fence in an Adelaide construction site fell on them. Picture: Nine News AdelaideTWO women have been rushed to hospital in a serious condition after a heavy metal gate at a building site in central Adelaide fell off its hinges and pinned them to the ground.An SA Ambulance Service spokesman said the women — one aged in her 20s — suffered pelvic and abdominal injuries during the incident on the footpath outside the Adelaide Medical and Nursing project in Nor..
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  • Movement to Showcase Adelaide's Electronic Music Past and Future

    Movement to Showcase Adelaide's Electronic Music Past and Future
    With the upcoming multi-genre electronic music event Movement, organiser Cathy Adamek wants to start a dialogue between the pioneers of Adelaide’s clubbing scene and the new producers. Once this country’s groundbreaking electronic music city thanks to labels such as Juice Records and Dirty House (and their globally acclaimed producer and DJ in HMC), Adelaide was known in some quarters as Australia’s Detroit (or A-troit for short) for its Downunder house and techno innovators. Movement Electro..
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  • Gates inspected after women hurt

    Gates inspected after women hurt
    TWO women are now in a stable condition in hospital after a heavy metal gate at a city building site fell on them as they walked past on Tuesday afternoon.The women, aged 32 and 27 years old, were pinned to the ground when a gate at the Adelaide Medical and Nursing project on North Tce came off its hinges and landed on them just before 5.30pm on Tuesday.The women suffered pelvic and abdominal injuries and were rushed to the Royal Adelaide Hospital, where they were undergoing treatment on Wednesd..
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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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  • Women injured as construction site gate falls on them

    Women injured as construction site gate falls on them
    Women injured as construction site gate falls on them in Adelaide Updated October 11, 2016 21:38:09 Two women were injured when a construction site gate fell on them on North Terrace in Adelaide.Police said the two women were treated by paramedics at the site after 5:00pm on Tuesday.A Royal Adelaide Hospital spokeswoman said the women were in a stable condition and would spend the night in hospital.A construction union spokesman said he understood the gate came off its ..
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  • Adelaide ready for Wanderers blowback

    Adelaide ready for Wanderers blowback
    Adelaide United are braced for a furious reaction from an embarrassed Western Sydney in Friday night's A-League grand final rematch, defender Tarek Elrich says.The Wanderers are smarting from a 4-0 derby loss to Sydney FC in their season opener on Saturday but have little time to dwell on the result as they prepare to take on the Reds at Coopers Stadium.Elrich, a foundation Western Sydney player, can imagine what the week's been like for Tony Popovic's charges."Knowing Popa, having played under ..
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  • Ellis-Yolmen keen to call West Lakes home

    CONTRACTED Crows midfielder Cam Ellis-Yolmen will meet with Adelaide coach Don Pyke this week to confirm he is staying at West Lakes.Ellis-Yolmen, 23, is no longer keen to explore the chance to be a regular AFL player away from Adelaide. He expects the new role — as a mentor — for veteran midfielder Scott Thompson will create more opportunity in the Crows midfield.Ellis-Yolmen played just two AFL games this year — replacing Thompson when he was rested early in the season and All-Australian vice-..
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  • The Adelaide beaches that need more sand

    The Adelaide beaches that need more sand
    A MILLION cubic metres of sand — enough to fill 400 Olympic-size swimming pools — should be carted to Holdfast Bay beaches to bring them back to good health, according to the agency charged with looking after the state’s coastline.However, there is no money for the work, and a leading coastal geologist says better sand management is what is needed in the long term, not just more sand.Environment Department coastal programs team leader James Guy told Holdfast Bay Council last week the Coast Prote..
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  • Hannah Kent: Adelaide Hills author shrugs off pressure to repeat ...

    Hannah Kent: Adelaide Hills author shrugs off pressure to repeat ...
    Hannah Kent: Adelaide Hills author shrugs off pressure to repeat success of debut bestseller Updated October 12, 2016 15:01:07 Adelaide author Hannah Kent has shrugged off the pressure of second album syndrome to produce a praised new novel.Back in her hometown this week to promote The Good People, the 31-year-old told 891 ABC Adelaide she never imagined the acclaim that would follow her first book, Burial Rites.But Kent has not let the shadow of this debut success hold..
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