ABC Band gets back together
| South Australians have shown amazing community spirit, with thousands of ABC Adelaide listeners digging deep for the ABC Gives appeal supporting Foodbank. What a great day we had broadcasting live from Foodbank at Edwardstown for ABC Gives. Special guests, incredible can constructions, including an octopus and a throne for 'King' David Bevan, plus lots of fun were the highlights of the day. You can enjoy the photos below. Thank you to everyone who generously shared cans of food, rice and pasta and donated online to help end hunger this holiday season. With your help, over 210,000 meals have been donated so far. What an incredible result! If you missed out on dropping something off, don't worry: Foodbank are collecting your can donations right throughout December and you can still go to the ABC Gives website to help brighten our community and donate today. |
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Adelaide drummer, Andreanna Massacci has proven her creativity extends beyond the traditional drum kit. |
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The ABC Band has got back together and performed a special rendition of the iconic song 'Turn Up Your Radio' by The Masters Apprentices. The popular band expanded this year and included ABC Radio Adelaide's Deb Tribe and Jules Schiller on lead vocals, Nikolai Beilharz on drums, dancers Stacey Lee and Caroline Winter, backed up by ABC Classic's Russell Torrance and Chris McLoughlin from ABC NEWS. A huge shout out to everyone involved. See who you can spot in the video! |
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Drive presenter Jules Schiller will go head-to-head with some of Adelaide's biggest names in Port Adelaide's first ever foot long sausage roll eating contest as part of the Dockside Festival. |
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The eastern brown snake is the world's second-most venomous land snake. Wally lived in Lindy Downing's Goolwa kitchen for three weeks. |
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Ahead of International Day of People with Disability, find out how Adelaide resident Shane Hryhorec is getting more people with a disability out enjoying the water. |
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This lamington ice cream cake is low effort, maximum reward, and perfect for summer celebrations. |
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