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Support your fellow South Aussies and share what you can this Christmas

We need your help to raise 100,000 meals for those in need. ABC Radio Adelaide would love you to get on board the Foodbank SA Christmas Food Drive by donating a can if you can to one of the many drop off locations across SA, including for the first time, Wallis Cinemas until 4 December.

We understand that life gets busy, so if you can't make it to one of the locations above, we are coming to you! On Friday 27 November join Ali Clarke for Breakfast broadcasting LIVE and collecting donations from 6am at Adelaide Train Station. Plus, catch your other favourite ABC personalities and Foodbank SA volunteers at various collection points across Adelaide, throughout the morning.

 SHARE WHAT YOU CAN
Be our VIP at the Sport SA Hall of Fame Awards

Dust off your suit and get ready to frock up! Exclusively for ABC Radio Adelaide newsletter readers, you and a partner have the chance to be our VIPs at the prestigious Sport SA Hall of Fame Awards. As part of the prize,
you'll be picked up in a limousine and taken to the black tie event at Adelaide Oval, hosted by our Breakfast presenter Ali Clarke on Friday 27 November.

To enter in the draw, tell us the name of the first sportsperson announced to be inducted into the Sport SA Hall of Fame for 2020 along with your name, mobile and address before entries close on Friday 20 November.

ENTER NOW
RSPCA moves to block puppy farm in Northern Adelaide

RSPCA South Australia CEO Paul Stevenson spoke to Sonya Feldhoff on Afternoons this week about the RSPCA's submission against a large scale dog breeding kennel being built in Two Wells.

He told Sonya Feldhoff that he is calling for changes to the Animal Welfare Act to stop "puppy farms" from being set up in the state.

LISTEN BACK TO SONYA
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Finding autistic community connections on Evenings with Peter Goers
Proud mum Emma Ward shares with Peter Goers the joys and challenges for raising an autistic child. Learning from her own journey, Emma is now an active voice working to educate others about Australia’s growing neurodivergent community.
 LISTEN BACK
The classic shortbread biscuit revamped

There is something about homemade biscuits as a gift that feels nostalgic and particularly joyful. This revamped shortbread recipe will get tongues wagging with the buttery lemon-scented flavours and almond texture, making these Christmas biscuits a delicious and unfussy gift.

GET COOKING
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Bin chickens take roost at the Adelaide Zoo on Breakfast with Ali Clarke
Zoos SA Animal Behaviour Manager Nick Bishop told Ali Clarke on Breakfast that a recent flock of Ibis have caught the attention of Adelaide Zoo staff as hundreds of the birds have gathered near the pelican enclosure at the Adelaide Zoo.
LISTEN BACK TO ALI
Always Was, Always Will Be

Over the past week, the ABC has marked NAIDOC Week. The theme this year is Always Was, Always Will Be.

Catch up on the celebration of culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, recognising their ongoing connection to country and unique place as the world’s oldest living storytellers, with documentaries, podcasts and special live performances.

CELEBRATE WITH US
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Creative E-bike parking on Drive with Jules Schiller
Deputy Lord Mayor of Adelaide Alex Hyde joins Jules Schiller on Drive to discuss the recent spike in city E-bike dumping, which has become a significant problem for the City of Adelaide Council and E-bike companies.
 E-BIKE MADNESS
Families make the dash across SA to be re-united with loved ones in Western Australia

Campers and caravans are on the move in South Australia as the WA hard border is set to come down early on Saturday morning. Newcastle couple Pete and Kim Mackie haven't seen their children and grandchildren in Perth for 11 months, and said they've skipped the sightseeing through South Australia to take the direct route to be with their family.
REUNITED WITH FAMILY
Kilburn plastic recycling factory goes up in smoke, causing $1 million damage

Residents living near a large plastics recycling factory in Adelaide's inner north, where a fire broke out last night, say they are worried about the health impacts of fumes being emitted from the facility.
It took 17 firefighters over an hour to contain the blaze, and investigators were yet to determine the cause of the fire.
HEALTH CONCERNS
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