Our experts make final SA Election predictions |
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Join us for live election coverage from 6pm on Saturday 19 March. ABC Radio Adelaide’s David Bevan, Stacey Lee and Nikolai Beilharz will bring you all the drama, up to the minute seat updates and analysis as the numbers unfold. The ABC Radio team will be joined by the incumbent Environment Minister, Liberal David Speirs and former State Ministers including the ALP’s Susan Close and Kyam Maher, as well an array of the State’s best political minds. Drive presenter Jules Schiller and a team of roving reporters will hit the streets of Adelaide to gauge the latest reaction from a city celebrating the final hours of Mad March and the end of another election cycle. Listen live, download the Listen app, or listen online. And on the eve of polls opening, ABC Radio Adelaide’s Stacey Lee, Nikolai Beilharz and David Bevan were joined by Mike Smithson from Channel 7, Elizabeth Henson from The Advertiser, and David Washington from InDaily to predict who will win Saturday’s election. |
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AFL Footy Tipping is back! |
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Are you ready to test your footy tipping skills against the best in the business? – then join The ABC Radio Adelaide Cup. Take on the who’s who of the Adelaide footy community, your favourite ABC personalities as well as Coco the Footy Tipping Guinea Pig. |
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Multicultural Communities Quiet Achievers Awards |
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As part of International Women’s Day celebrations, Multicultural Communities Council of SA recognised a select group of women from ethnic communities in Adelaide with their Quiet Achievers Awards. |
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Kids Under Cover rolls out initiative for Adelaide teens at risk of homelessness |
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An estimated 2,000 young South Australians do not have a permanent roof over their heads, but a new initiative could soon help, rolling out backyard studios to provide a safe space for young people who are homeless or at risk of leaving home. |
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How it feels to catch encephalitis |
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As Australia deals with an outbreak of the mosquito-borne Japanese encephalitis, ABC Sport broadcaster, Karen Tighe, tells Afternoons’ Sonya Feldhoff how she went from feeling unwell to spending days in hospital with brain inflammation after contracting encephalitis. |
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Celebrating Australia's cultural diversity |
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The ABC is shining a light on culturally diverse stories for Harmony Week (21-27 March). You'll love this collection we’ve created — it has some of the best ABC iview shows that celebrate our vibrant multicultural country. |
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Adelaide's own Batman on a crusade to bring fun to roads |
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After retiring from competitive bodybuilding in 2009, Phil Peake bought a dark blue Corvette and Batman mask to bring random acts of fun to Adelaide’s roads. |
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Fixing Hills' transport woes |
| An O-Bahn can take you to Paradise, but could it get you to the Adelaide Hills? Morning’s David Bevan found out if this could be the solution for the South Eastern Freeway traffic snarls. |
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How to save money on petrol |
| As the fuel price in Adelaide reaches a new high, making some small changes could save you money at the bowser. But is there any truth in these petrol saving ideas? We asked the experts. |
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Recipe: CWA's Chocolate and cherry slice |
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Each week, the South Australian CWA shares one of its favourite recipes with Peter Goers on the Evenings show. Here’s the latest tempting one to try…. If you can’t get your hands on some Adelaide Hills cherries you could replace them for the canned variety. |
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