Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Adelaide weather: Residents prepare for flooding, storm front and other top stories.

  • Adelaide weather: Residents prepare for flooding, storm front

    Adelaide weather: Residents prepare for flooding, storm front Updated June 21, 2016 16:42:28 About 3,000 sandbags are being made ready for Port Adelaide and Birkenhead residents ahead of wild weather and high tides.The State Emergency Service (SES) said it had been advised by the Bureau of Meteorology that a "vigorous front" was expected to pass across South Australia from the west and reach Adelaide on Thursday afternoon.The front will coincide with forecast high tides..
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  • Horror crash in wet Adelaide Hills

    Horror crash in wet Adelaide Hills
    Adelaide's Lunchtime Newsbyte: 21 June0:50Serious head on crash in the Hills. SA?s child protection system to be overhauled. Crisis talks to avoid ambulance ramping. Police investigating home birth death. Holden to review its Collingwood sponsorship. Entertainment Centre to transform into ice rink. It?s the shortest day of the year. Courtesy: Network Ten A WOMAN has been killed and four other people, including two children, have been injured in a horror head-on smash in the Adelaide Hills.Emerg..
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  • Twin baby boy dies during homebirth in Adelaide

    Twin baby boy dies during homebirth in Adelaide
    Twin baby boy dies during homebirth in Adelaide Updated June 21, 2016 12:55:55 The death of a twin baby boy during a homebirth in Adelaide last week is being investigated by SA police.It comes four years after the state's deputy coroner recommended widespread changes for homebirths, after an inquest found the deaths of three babies could have been prevented if they had been born in a hospital.Australian Medical Association president Janice Fletcher said while she could ..
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  • In Ken we should still trust

    In Ken we should still trust
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  • Opposing Threat: Adelaide

    Opposing Threat: Adelaide
    Opposing Threat: Adelaide Ricky Mangidis  June 21, 2016 12:42 PM Adelaide has significantly tightened up its defence since the last time it faced North Melbourne. For the first time this season, North will face a team for the second time. It’ll be a different Adelaide side to the one the Roos saw in Round 1. With four consecutive wins before its bye, Adelaide has significantly tightened in defence, making it a more dangerous outfit..
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  • It's Jay or bust for Port

    It's Jay or bust for Port
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  • NEC invests $4.38m in Adelaide cybersecurity centre

    NEC invests $4.38m in Adelaide cybersecurity centre
    NEC Corporation, together with Australian ICT services and solutions company, NEC Australia, has revealed plans to establish a $4.38 million Global Security Intel Centre (GSIC) in Adelaide to address the growing global demand for cybersecurity. This new Global Security Intel Centre (GSIC) in Adelaide will be home to the South Australian Government’s Smart City initiative. The GSIC facility will aim to ensure that cybersecurity enables the adoption of new, more efficient business models that tra..
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  • South Adelaide punished for fielding ineligible player

    SOUTH Adelaide will not appeal a Football Federation SA ruling to award three of its matches as forfeits for fielding an ineligible player.The Panthers’ rounds 10, 11 and 12 Premier League soccer games have been recorded as 3-0 defeats after the federation found the club guilty of breaching its Player Points System (PPS).The club was also fined $2500 but has had half of that amount suspended.South lost the matches in question to Adelaide City (3-0), Adelaide Comets (3-2) and Raiders (3-1) last m..
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  • Port Adelaide lose another big man for season

    Port Adelaide lose another big man for season
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  • Cold fronts to deliver hail and snow to large parts of Australia

    Cold fronts to deliver hail and snow to large parts of Australia
    Blizard conditions in the alps0:29Driving snow at Falls Creeks is the start of what is expected to be a 50cm dump Snow is expected to fall across wide areas of Australia’s south east at the end of the week. Picture: Emma HamblinMichael MorrowNews Corp Australia NetworkSNOW may fall in SA - and as far north as Queensland - this week as the first major cold snap of 2016 sweeps in just days after the latest east coast low.The Bureau of Meteorology is forecasting the deep freeze to move into South ..
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Man indecently assaulted in Adelaide public toilet .Two men killed in separate stabbing attacks in Adelaide .
How difficult is it to get into Sydney's best-performing high schools? .Where the NBN's already too slow .

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