Thursday, March 12, 2015

Adelaide's Mad March: when 'bogans' and 'weirdos' collide and other top stories

Adelaide's Mad March: when 'bogans' and 'weirdos' collide

Adelaide's Mad March: when 'bogans' and 'weirdos' collide
The Adelaide locals call it “Mad March”, and why wouldn't they? For them, this single month annually contains a supercars road race, a world music festival, international cricket competition, a horse-racing cup and an international arts festival.

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SuperCoach scores: Geelong Cats v Adelaide Crows

SuperCoach scores: Geelong Cats v Adelaide Crows
GEELONG forward Mitch Clark ($155,200) starred with six goals in the Cats' win over Adelaide at Simonds Stadium. Veterans Harry Taylor ($446,900 def) and Jimmy Bartel ($549,000 fwd) were next best from Adelaide star Patrick Dangerfield ($567,600 mid).

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Adelaide United beats Central Coast Mariners 2-1 in A-League clash at ...

Adelaide United beats Central Coast Mariners 2-1 in A-League clash at ...
Adelaide United has ground out a hard fought 2-1 win over Central Coast Mariners at Hindmarsh Stadium. The Reds were made to work for the victory and temporarily moved back into second spot of the A-League, equal on 36 points with Wellington Phoenix.

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Adelaide Convention Centre western wing expansion opens

Adelaide Convention Centre western wing expansion opens
Views of the city and riverbank are framed with the 300 glass panels that wrap the extension, providing what the centre believes will be enticing views of the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI) building and new Royal ...

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AirAsia X stalls on flight refunds for cancelled Adelaide to Kuala Lumpur route

AirAsia X stalls on flight refunds for cancelled Adelaide to Kuala Lumpur route
Adelaide travellers left high and dry when AirAsia X cancelled all its South Australian flights in January are still chasing refunds more than three months later. The Malaysian-based budget airline cited a lack of profits for pulling out of the ...

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Port Adelaide rookie Johann Wagner, who won The Recruit, in line for first NAB ...

Port Adelaide rookie Johann Wagner, who won The Recruit, in line for first NAB ...
Johann Wagner, winner of AFL reality TV show The Recruit, is on track to play his first official match after being named in Port Adelaide's 29-man NAB Challenge squad on Thursday. The 24-year-old Port Lincoln native is one of 11 inclusions for the ...

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The $7m plan for free Wi-Fi in North Adelaide

The $7m plan for free Wi-Fi in North Adelaide
ADELAIDE'S free Wi-Fi network could be expanded to the southern parts of the CBD and to North Adelaide but it could cost $7 million for Adelaide City Council to go ahead with the plan. The council's Infrastructure and Public Space Committee last week ...

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Beauty and the Beast promises and fails at the Adelaide Festival

Beauty and the Beast promises and fails at the Adelaide Festival
The devised performance text at the Adelaide Festival promises to highlight concerns related to disability and societal taboos but falls short of a world-class standard. It remains at the level of naïve storytelling thanks to second-rate exploitation ...

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Unsound Adelaide: it's a body feeling

Unsound Adelaide: it's a body feeling
Adelaide Festival's Unsound program is not for everyone. It is perhaps the sound of an industrial abstract expressionist painting. It is a body feeling, not a melodic movement or a synchronised swim (maybe an asynchronous swim in a primordial ooze?) ...

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Waller weighs up options for Adelaide before The Championships

Waller weighs up options for Adelaide before The Championships
Cox Plate winner Adelaide has a laid-back nature, which is what makes him so good. But for Chris Waller and the Coolmore team it makes finding a starting point in the autumn a tough decision. Adelaide was once again down the track in a barrier trial at ...

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