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Join Ali Clarke for fresh air and scenery this Walktober
Hi there, it’s Ali Clarke here,
 
How are we all doing? Even though it’s been a little all over the place, the weather is starting to warm up again (I promise) so it’s the perfect time to get into nature and discover some of SA's gorgeous walking trails as part of Walktober. This is an October walking initiative organised by Walking SA and that’s basically reminding you just how good we have it with the incredible tracks, scenery and options right around the State.
 
If you’re looking for ideas, on Saturday October 11 at Pinky Flat, Walking SA are launching the Adelaide 100 - a loop walking trail of over 100km (wow!) that takes in the coast, waterways and Adelaide Hills. Sounds like the ultimate trail to check out these school holidays, so you had better believe I’ll be taking (and at times carrying the littlest) kids out for some fresh air and fun!
 
So, I hope you dust off your sneakers, take in the peace and serenity of the great outdoors and get that deep breath we all need.
 
I hope to see you out walking and if you do, please make sure you say hello!

Ali x
 
  GET WALKING
People paying oodles for designer puppies during coronavirus pandemic as demand surges

Poodle-mix crossbreeds known as "oodles" are quickly becoming one of the most sought-after dogs in Australia.

Increased demand for "designer dogs" during the coronavirus pandemic has seen puppy prices soar, with some breeders asking as much as $15,000 for a groodle or a cavoodle, which are poodles bred with golden retrievers and cavalier king charles spaniels, respectively.

OODLES OF POODLES 
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Waikerie community driven to host Australia Day event despite pandemic
A regional South Australian community has pledged to press ahead with plans to hold a 1,000-person Australia Day event in 2021, despite changing and challenging COVID-19 rules.
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Coronavirus restrictions to ease in South Australia for pubs, clubs and dancing at weddings

South Australia will ease coronavirus restrictions on people drinking in bars, pubs and clubs, and at private events such as weddings in licensed venues.

People will be able to drink while standing up in outdoor areas in licensed venues from midnight tomorrow night.

LET'S CELEBRATE
AFL finals to pile comfortably familiar pressure on Brisbane, Richmond, Geelong and Port Adelaide

Four months ago, in the depths of the pandemic's initial salvo and as the AFL prepared for its restart, more than a few wondered what it was all for.


The cynical but correct answer was money. Gil McLachlan made perfectly clear that for the league and its clubs to retain any sort of viable future, it was essential that some sort of season, no matter how bastardised, be completed.

THE FINALS ARE HERE
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Keolis Downer awarded $2.14 billion contract to run Adelaide's passenger train network
No jobs will be lost in the privatisation of Adelaide's railway service, according to the South Australian Government, which has awarded the $2.14 billion contract to a joint venture group.
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Bendigo and Adelaide Bank publicly shamed for banking code breaches

A new banking industry watchdog has used its teeth for the first time, sanctioning Bendigo and Adelaide Bank for "serious and systemic breaches" in how it has treated customers since 2015.
NAMED AND SHAMED
Renmark council commits to $2m upgrade of wharf damaged by houseboat use

South Australia's Renmark wharf will receive up to $2 million in structural works to ensure its survival and safety. Renmark Paringa District Council has committed to the project after considering a report into its condition.
GOOD NEWS FOR RENMARK
This year's Hall of Fame nominees to be announced on ABC Radio Adelaide Breakfast with Ali Clarke

Who will be this year’s sporting champions entering the South Australian Sport Hall of Fame?

ABC Radio Adelaide Breakfast with Ali Clarke will have the inside story and will be bringing you the scoop each week leading into the Hall of Fame induction ceremony on Friday 27 November.

This year there will be five new inductees to the Hall of Fame and one current Hall of Famer will be elevated to Legend status. 

Tune into Breakfast with Ali Clarke on 891 AM for the first nominee announcement late October.

STAY TUNED
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Tomato season is here on Talkback Gardening
Expert horticultural editor of ABC Organic Gardener Penny Woodward joins Jon Lamb and Deb Tribe on Saturday Breakfast Talkback Gardening to celebrate the launch of tomato season.
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Smoky tomato soup served with oozy cheese spring onion dumplings

Cheese and tomato is, of course, a reliable food pairing, and one that brings much comfort. Dipping hot cheesy bread into tomato soup is one of life's simple pleasures.
The irresistible cheese and spring onion dumplings transform this soup into a one-pot meal, bringing extra heartiness and comfort.

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