Plus win the ultimate WOMAD experience
| | | From the enchanting sounds of the Soweto Gospel Choir to the queen of pop Marcia Hines, there is plenty to enjoy at the Flat Out Fringe. Join Sonya Feldhoff as she hits the stage alongside your other favourite ABC Radio Adelaide presenters to showcase a variety of performers and give you a sneak peak of the Fringe season. The event is free but you must book your tickets. | | | |
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| | In a new kitchen segment, David Bevan learns how to cook with former Masterchef contestant Ben Trobbian. |
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| | David enjoyed the sweeter side of life this week and embarked on making an easy and creamy vanilla panna cotta dessert. Full of delicate flavours and smooth textures, you'll want to make this one tonight! In case you missed it, view the live video here. Tune into Mornings with David Bevan from 8.30am weekdays on 891AM or on the ABC listen app. | | |
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Become a Climate Warrior and win the ultimate WOMADelaide prize! | | ABC Radio Adelaide and Greening Australia are calling on you to join the fight against climate change and become Climate Warriors. In your household, what do you believe are the worst effects of climate change? And what are you doing everyday to live more sustainably to help save our planet? Tell us in your entry below for the chance to win the ultimate WOMAD prize for two people, including four-day passes, a backstage experience and four nights’ accommodation at a luxury hotel. | | | |
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| | Save the date for the autumn ABC Gardeners' Market | |
Join us this autumn for the ABC Gardeners' Market on Saturday 4 April from 8am to 1pm with a gold coin donation on entry supporting the Sammy D Foundation. The Sammy D Foundation empowers young people by delivering education programs that focus on bullying prevention, violence prevention and alcohol and other drug education. | |
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| | | Ali vs Jules dance off | | Following the media excitement surrounding JLO and Shakira's performance at the Superbowl last week, Ali and Jules popped on the sequins and channelled their inner dancers. Who do you think did it better? Tell us now! Vote on the link below.... | |
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Surfboard evolution on display at Glenelg as former champion tells malibu story | | "From when you take off to when you finish the wave, it's like leaving the past behind and surfing into the future," 1960s South Australian champion Alistair Boot says about surfing. With multiple state championships under his belt and a 1969 concussion at big wave magnet Margaret River, Boot is bringing the past back to the present with an Adelaide exhibition showing how the country's early surfboards evolved. | | | |
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Phone tracking used to follow movements of Chinese couple with coronavirus in Adelaide | | A phone-tracking system used to better understand where two people infected with coronavirus roamed in Adelaide is the same system harnessed by SAPOL for criminal investigations, Commissioner Grant Steven said. The Chinese couple remain isolated in hospital in a stable condition and have been cooperating with authorities to map out their movements while in Adelaide. | | | |
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