Scammers in SA and across the country are using deceitful techniques known as "spoofing" to hijack someone else's phone number and make their scam call look more legitimate.
ABC Radio Adelaide's Breakfast presenter Ali Clarke spoke to Kathy Sundstrom from cyber support service ID Care about how it works. |
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"It's the mud that gets scientists excited," says Chris Gillies, who is driving the most extensive wetlands carbon sequestration project in South Australia's history.
The Nature Conservancy (TNC) Oceans Program director is talking about blue carbon — the natural process of storing carbon in coastal and marine ecosystems, which scientists believe will help to reduce Earth's out-of-control CO2 levels. |
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Disability support agencies say stigma around disability must be addressed if CALD (Culturally And Linguistically Diverse) community participation rates within the NDIS are to improve. Adelaide's single mum-of-three Jusphine Onzi says it took more than a year – and two failed attempts – to get her son Thiik an NDIS plan after he was diagnosed with non-verbal autism. |
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As part of ABC Adelaide’s focus on the Northern Suburbs, Mornings presenter David Bevan recently hosted a live broadcast from Playford Civic Centre, Elizabeth. Catch up on his conversations with local identities as he visits the vaccination hub and takes the political temperature of the area. |
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Launched in 2017, Adelaide's One Culture Football charity provides accessible soccer programs for multicultural youth. It also benefits immensely from the census data that helps to create "community profiles for the specific areas" the organisation worked in, providing useful information, such as participation rates in sport and the age groups involved. |
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We still don’t know who sent ABC Adelaide’s Breakfast host Ali Clarke a mystery bouquet of flowers, but this week she received a special handcrafted Wonder Woman face mask that matches her inner superhero persona - all thanks to our listener Tania who made it especially for her! | | |
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For Brigitte Smith, there really is no place like gnome. The Davoren Park resident has been collecting gnomes for the past eight years, after moving to Adelaide's northern suburbs.
"It started off very small with some little gnomes and then it got bigger and bigger," she said. |
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It's the best of both worlds — a rich, aromatic soup base redolent of Thai curries, fortified with rice noodles, making this a wonderful, satisfying one-bowl meal. The deep flavours of this dish belie the simple, predominantly pantry ingredients. Yummy! Keeps the whole family asking for seconds! |
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