How to be COVID safe at Fringe |
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The much loved Adelaide Fringe has begun and the Festival is just around the corner, but South Australia is still recording more than 1,000 COVID-19 cases per day. Indoor Fringe and Festival shows have been kept at 75 per cent capacity and many venues require ticketholders to be fully vaccinated. Professor Nicola Spurrier told Breakfast’s Stacey Lee and Nikolai Beilharz how to get out and enjoy Mad March and stay COVID safe. |
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SA Votes: David Bevan has the answers |
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South Australians will go to the polls on March 19. Who is going to win? ABC Radio Adelaide’s David Bevan shares his thoughts on who just might win… |
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How do you vote in SA election if you're in COVID isolation? |
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In the lead up to SA’s election in March, tune in to ABC Radio Adelaide and keep up to date with the key issues that will shape your vote. Here we answer the question how South Australians who are stuck at home due to COVID isolation rules can still vote. |
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WOMAD celebrates 30 years |
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It's 30 years for SA's iconic open-air music, arts and dance festival - WOMAD is back in all it's glory and is celebrating with ABC Radio Adelaide. Find out how you can win tickets to exclusive WOMAD experiences with Sonya Feldhoff on Afternoons and with Jules Schiller on Drive. |
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Inquest into boy's death examines competency of school first-aid training |
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Lucas Latouche Mazzei was in reception at Henley Beach Primary School when he fatally choked on a nectarine stone. An inquest into the five-year-old’s tragic death is examining what went so wrong. |
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Crab Cam reveals 'hectic' underwater world of Adelaide's beaches |
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An octopus attacking a blue swimmer crab over bait, a squid changing colours as it tries to steal the lot; these are some of the scenes being captured off Adelaide's beaches creating an unlikely social media hit. |
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Adelaide's favourite trees |
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With the news that Adelaide’s tree numbers are declining, the hunt is on to find our most loved trees. Jules Schiller shared his two favourite trees in Adelaide with Drive listeners. |
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BMX star joins Hall of Fame |
| Happy Valley’s Sam Willoughby won Australia's first Olympic medal in BMX racing, but after suffering a spinal injury during a training session, his life took a dramatic turn. He now coaches and remains passionate about the sport. Sport SA has recognised Sam’s achievements on and off the track and has inducted him into the South Australian sporting Hall of Fame. |
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Few things beat a classic lasagne, one of the world's most beloved comfort foods. This rendition combines the sun-kissed vibrancy of summer vegetables with salty tomatoes and lemony ricotta. |
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