| Right now, there are 130,000 South Australian households who are going hungry. And one third of them are children.
ABC Radio is joining with Foodbank in the ABC Gives appeal to help put food on the table of those in need in our community.
Each year, Foodbank SA distributes more than seven million meals, but demand has increased alarmingly and the charity wants to ensure no one goes without.
This is happening right on our doorstep, in metro Adelaide and regional towns right across the State.
Help end hunger this holiday season by joining us in ABC Gives.
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While it may have rained a little, it didn't stop the dancing, music playing, and smiles on everyone's faces as The Pageant was back on the streets of Adelaide.
To honour it's 90th anniversary, the parade started with a new float celebrating 90 years, surrounded by a 90-person brass band, led by legendary jazz musician James Morrison and featuring ABC Radio Adelaide's Drive presenter Jules Schiller and Drive producer Adam Jones on the trumpet.
ABC Radio Adelaide Breakfast presenter Nikolai Beilharz and ABC News Breakfast reporter Charles Brice also joined in the fun, dressing up as clowns. |
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A poorly worded post office sign stating the store cannot "take Indian photos" has met a fierce backlash online, as Australia Post apologises and promises a full investigation. |
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ABC Radio’s Grandstand SA is getting behind Sport SA’s 2022 South Australian Sport Awards. The prestigious awards shine the spotlight on South Australian’s finest athletes and teams as well as the people behind the stars. |
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With people now back on site at workplaces, residents are packing down their home office set up, and discarding their office chairs. Jules Schiller found out the full story on Drive. |
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Renmark's Bronish family adopted a duckling two years ago.
The duck's neck "grew a bit taller, and a bit taller" and turned into a swan.
Now 'Confit Duck' has gone missing, and Karly Bronish told Caroline Winter on Afternoons, "It's like losing a child". |
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It has been round after round after round of rain over the past few weeks, on top of all the rain of the past few years. So why is it just so wet out there? More importantly, when will it stop? |
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A video of police officers dancing at an African sporting event in Adelaide, including Senior Community Constable George Fomba, is being praised by community members as "beautiful" and "inspirational". |
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Now that the Pageant is done, Adelaideans can officially put up our Christmas trees and get started on some Christmas baking. Here's a traditional Fruit Cake recipe from the CWA's Glad Shute, now trending on ABC Recipes. |
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Jim Maxwell here.
As the ABC celebrates ninety years I reflect and acknowledge the huge contribution that broadcast cricket has added to our sense of being Australian. We are proud of our best cricketers, and the wireless has allowed us to enjoy their performances.
The Summer of Cricket is returning to the ABC and there’s a huge field of ways for you to immerse yourself in Australia’s national sport. You can hear every ball and every wicket, live and commercial free on the ABC listen app.
With ABC SPORT once again delivering quality ball-by-ball coverage of every international fixture all summer long, join me – The Voice of Summer – alongside expert commentators, analysts and special guests for every Australia men’s and women’s test match, one day international and T20 international.
Here’s to a great Summer,
Jim |
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