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Rundle Mall's Balls Slow-mo Lady Gaga Geography is hard See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adelaide's own Guy Sebastian tells Max and Ali a story he's NEVER told anyone ever....and why his performance at Rundle Mall brought him right back to the time he won Idol.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
FULL SHOW 421: 8-YEAR OLD SEARGEANT SAMMY TO THE RESCUE, 12:30 AT RUNDLE MALL.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Grant Stevens has supplied little Sammy with a badge, uniform, and very important task! Criminals are running around Rundle Mall and Adelaide needs Sammy to round them all up!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
While most people choose to relocate to a new city for work, family or lifestyle reasons, it was a Rundle Mall busker that prompted Ryan Williams and his family to call Adelaide home. Originally from South Africa, Ryan is what we call an 'Arrow' having relocated to Adelaide in 2021. He is an international business executive, strategist, and entrepreneur with two decades of experience in business growth, scaling companies, and managing change across a broad spectrum of start-ups, small and medium companies, and large corporate enterprises. We chat to Ryan about what he loves about living in Adelaide, including South Australia's business advantages, our great live music scene and beautiful golf courses, as well as his role as Director of the Australian Centre for Business Growth and Playford Chair at the University of South Australia.
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A man brandishing two shotguns brought one of Adelaide's busiest streets to a standstill, with former Chief Superintendent Mick Symons caught in the crossfire. in this episode, understand Mick Symons' illustrious policing career, from his time in the high-stakes Armed Offenders Apprehension Group to leading gripping homicide investigations, including the tragic case of Samantha O'Reilly. In this discussion with Brent Sanders, Mick delves into the evolution of policing techniques and technology, contrasting the gritty realities of the 70s and 80s with modern-day investigative methods. Explore the intricate relationship between law enforcement and the media, and learn how police leverage this dynamic to their advantage. If you found this content confronting, dial lifeline on 13 11 14. As well, help is always available by calling 1800 RESPECT on 1800 737 732. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tom Rehn, Jade Robran, Tim Lester, Ella Forrest, Stephen Rowe, Stacey Lee, Senator Simon Birmingham, Naomi Will, Paul Maric and Jade Robran from Rundle Mall. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Our podcast is about Rundle Mall being unsafe and a crazy place to be. There are many strange and some scary situations. We are sharing our experiences with the public so it can feel relatable when crazy things happen to them. Check out all the podcasts from St Aloysius at https://www.archdradio.com/podcasts/slp/sac
SANFL's Grand Final takes centre stage at Adelaide Oval tomorrow and Sean Toohey dropped by Rundle Mall this morning to discuss the day's festivities with Gibba and Tommy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bryce Gibbs and Thom Lion host a special edition of Saturdays in SA this morning on location at Rundle Mall. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We round off our month of Tuesdays to mark 10 years of The Adelaide Show with a nostalgia panel, featuring Colin Richard, Brett Monten, and one of our most loved guests, Don Violi - hairdresser to the stars! Much is covered and discussed, from the emergence of Rundle Mall to the making of Sunday Too Far Away, from Bazz and Pilko causing mayhem at 5AD to the Clifton Pugh nude Adam and Eve stobie pole controversy. There SA Drink Of The Week in this episode is a Portagaff, and we even attempt recreating the famous jingle. And in the Musical Pilgrimage, Courtney Robb is our featured artist. You can navigate episodes using chapter markers in your podcast app. Not a fan of one segment? You can click next to jump to the next chapter in the show. We're here to serve! The Adelaide Show Podcast: Awarded Silver for Best Interview Podcast in Australia at the 2021 Australian Podcast Awards and named as Finalist for Best News and Current Affairs Podcast in the 2018 Australian Podcast Awards. And please consider becoming part of our podcast by joining our Inner Circle. It's an email list. Join it and you might get an email on a Sunday or Monday seeking question ideas, guest ideas and requests for other bits of feedback about YOUR podcast, The Adelaide Show. Email us directly and we'll add you to the list: podcast@theadelaideshow.com.au If you enjoy the show, please leave us a 5-star review in iTunes or other podcast sites, or buy some great merch from our Red Bubble store - The Adelaide Show Shop. We'd greatly appreciate it. And please talk about us and share our episodes on social media, it really helps build our community. Oh, and here's our index of all episode in one concisepage Running Sheet: Adelaide Remembers Nostalgia With Don Violi 00:00:00 Intro Introduction 00:03:23 SA Drink Of The Week Classic beverages - West End, Southwark, Coopers (including those Portagaf ads - I plan to bring some stout and lemonade to make some as our drink of the week) Finbarr who is a member of the BigFooty community made some interesting comments about the Coopers Portagaff ad."Coopers Stout and lemonade… mix ‘em up, you'll be amazed. That's a Portagaff you've made, with Coopers Stout and lemonade...."I know it particularly well because it was my dads best friend and my godfather who starred in the ad and sang the jingle. (Don Barker. Aka Detective Sgt Harry White in Homicide.)I wish that ad was on YouTube. He sang one verse in a manly voice dressed in manly clothes, the next in a falsetto voice and a white suit, then they had the split screen of the two singing a duet. David Fuller was the ad man responsible for the Portagaff ad. According to SA Life: The ad for Coopers Stout and lemonade — “mix them up, you'll be amazed” — was a stick-in-your-head jingle that was another of Fuller's early efforts. It was recorded for a cost of $720 and ran for six or seven years. 00:26:59 Nostalgia Discussion Topics for discussion: Don Violi on cutting Don Dunstan's hair (along with commentary about hairdressing icons of Adelaide, and his work cutting Jack Thompson's hair along with other cast members of Sunday Too Far Away) The Clifton Pugh stobie pole controversy - nude Adam and Eve at Don's new hair salon in the 80s - got worldwide coverage and Don Dunstan opened it Opening of Rundle Mall, and the redirection of traffic away from Devil's Elbow The restaurant explosion - move away from buffets and dinner dances (Hilton with Cheong Liew, the revolving restaurant, Chloes, Don Giovanni, even a naughty one I remember) Birdman Rally, Soapbox Derby Bazz and Pilko (some of their hijinks) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pgu7-rCLyk Touch Of Elegance Pat Davies Figurama Slimming Salon (and other fashion/fad icons) 01:26:11 Musical Pilgrimage Our featured song this episode is Reckless Moment by Courtney Robb. This song was chosen by Brett Monten and Steve waxes lyrical about Courtney's wonderful musical gifts.Support the show: https://theadelaideshow.com.au/listen-or-download-the-podcast/adelaide-in-crowd/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Yesterday on the Ali Clarke Breakfast Show Anastasia confessed to us she accidentally spilled bleach on her daughters expensive Nike jumper. But most importantly Anastasia has told her about it yet! So today on the show we got Anastasia and her daughter Krystinah on the radio so she can break the news live! Krystinah was quite distraught... Luckiy Ali hooked her up and saved their relationship! The Nike Store at Rundle Mall stepped in and offered to give Krystinah a new jumper and new shoes!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to The 80's Montage! (music, mateys and cool shit from the 80s) Your Hosts Jay Jovi & Sammy singers from Australian 80's tribute band Rewind 80's. Episode 180 : John Farnham - Finding The Voice (recap).We take you back to living in the 80's: music, artists, TV commercials and video clips. . It's a ripper! Please rate, review and enjoy! Music licensed by APRA/AMCOS Theme music ©2019 M. Skerman. Produced & edited by Matty Ray. See Facebook for links to videos & songs mentioned in this episode! Email: planet80sproductions@gmail.com Rewind 80's Band: www.rewind80sband.com Facebook: the80smontagepodcast twitter: 80_montage instagram: the80smontage Links from Episode 180 : John Farnham - Finding The Voice (recap)Patreon Link With Thanks - https://www.patreon.com/the80smontagepodcast www.the80smontage.comLinks:www.rewind80smixtape.com.au - Rewind 80's TicketsSaturday July 8th 2023 - Morwell Italian Australian Sporting Club. (Gippsland)Saturday 19th August 2023 - Birds Basement - www.birdsbasement.com (Melbourne, City)Pseudo Echo dates - Saturday June 17th 2023 - The Metro Sydney - www,pseudoecho.net"Playing To Win" [Live] from the 'Whispering Jack - 20th Anniversary Edition' DVDhttps://youtu.be/Lif5bZNcUl0 #playingtowin #John-Farnham John Farnham Comments On His LRB Days #LittleRiverBandhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f25a24u7UFAJohn Farnham - Pressure Down #Frank-ThringMusic video by John Farnham performing Pressure Down. (C) 1986 BMG Australia Limitedhttps://youtu.be/Emutat3_IP0Tonight Live - Frank Thringhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6UIPQx3D5wNo One Comes Close · John FarnhamWhispering Jack℗ 1986 Wheatley Records, Pty. Ltd.Released on: 1987-01-06Composer, Lyricist: E. McCuskerProducer: Ross FraserEngineer: Doug Bradyhttps://youtu.be/HzW920dyCzQ#YoureTheVoice #JohnFarnham #VevoJohn Farnahm's official music video for 'You're The Voice'. Click to listen to John Farnham on Spotify:Video - https://youtu.be/tbkOZTSvrHs http://smarturl.it/JFarnhamSpotify?IQ...As featured on John Farnham: Greatest Hits. Click to buy the track or album via iTunes: http://smarturl.it/JFarnhamGH?IQid=Fa...Google Play: http://smarturl.it/JFarnhamGPlay?IQid...Stream more music from John Farnahm here: http://smarturl.it/JohnFarMulti?IQis=...More great 80's videos here: http://smarturl.it/Ultimate80?IQid=Fa...Follow John FarnhamWebsite: http://www.johnfarnham.com.auFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/farnhammusicTwitter: http://twitter.com/johnfarnhamSubscribe to John Farnham on YouTube: http://smarturl.it/JFarnhamSubscribe?...Rundle Mall, John Farnhamhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hH8K8QPsKF4John Farnham | Let Me OutJohn Farnham performs Let Me Out at the Whispering Jack concert from 1986.https://youtu.be/c5pYzyNfouYJohn Farnham - A Touch of Paradise (High Quality)From John Farnham's Chain Reaction concert, recorded on 14th (or 15th) December, 1990 at Flinders Park Tennis Stadiumhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-N_rwDyGmyUJohn Farnham & Jimmy Barnes - When The War Is Overhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1gKDj3aSYmQDavid Hirschfelder discusses how colours are related to musichttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vOPIZR6zdMThanks For Listening!1980s,80s,80s-montage,music,retro,rewind-80s,rewind80s,the-80s-montage-podcast,80's-tribute-band, #Wheatley Records#comedy#Rewind 80's #The 80's Montage Podcast
When Shaun Micallef pulled up stumps after 10 years of Mad As Hell last year, the writers in the team had to start looking for work. One of those writers, who was part of 13 of the 15 seasons, David M Green, is an Adelaidean whose life has been dedicated to pursuing the craft of comedy. He joins us to share some great insights into writing, the nature of comedy, and the workings of a weekly comedy show. And in the Musical Pilgrimage, Matt Cahill returns with a new Evoletah song. You can navigate episodes using chapter markers in your podcast app. Not a fan of one segment? You can click next to jump to the next chapter in the show. We're here to serve! The Adelaide Show Podcast: Awarded Silver for Best Interview Podcast in Australia at the 2021 Australian Podcast Awards and named as Finalist for Best News and Current Affairs Podcast in the 2018 Australian Podcast Awards. And please consider becoming part of our podcast by joining our Inner Circle. It's an email list. Join it and you might get an email on a Sunday or Monday seeking question ideas, guest ideas and requests for other bits of feedback about YOUR podcast, The Adelaide Show. Email us directly and we'll add you to the list: podcast@theadelaideshow.com.au If you enjoy the show, please leave us a 5-star review in iTunes or other podcast sites, or buy some great merch from our Red Bubble store - The Adelaide Show Shop. We'd greatly appreciate it. And please talk about us and share our episodes on social media, it really helps build our community. Oh, and here's our index of all episode in one concise page Running Sheet: Cunnos, Comedy, And Micallef With David M Green 00:00:00 Intro One of our former guests, Caroline Rowe, whose episode was, I Wouldn't Be A Baker If I Couldn't Eat The Cakes, has just launched in interesting quiz on her website that helps you identify your inner cook, so you can start the process of getting more confidence in the kitchen. During this week, while she's testing it, you'll find it on her homepage at carolinerowe.com. She'd love you to make use of it and the resources it points you too. Also, Steve is working with some university students on a project focussing on the City of Adelaide and would dearly love you to fill in one or both of their surveys today or within the next few days. As a thank you, when you complete the surveys you can opt to go into the draw for a $50 ByAdl voucher and a $30 Rundle Mall voucher! The first one reflects on living in, working in, or visiting the city: Resident/Visitor survey The second one is perfect if you work in the city but have had changes in where you work brought about by Covid: Working from home survey Ideally, they need you input by Saturday, May 27, 2023. 00:00:00 SA Drink Of The Week There is no featured drink this week. 00:05:31 David M Green In recent years, there have been only two shows that have given me my money's worth in paying for the ABC. The first is Mediawatch. The second was Mad As Hell. So when Shaun Micallef pulled the plug late in 2022 after 10 years and 15 seasons, I was left, well, Mad As Hell. One of the people who created the magic behind the scenes was a comedian and comedy writer from Adelaide, David M Green. He was invited onto the show by Shaun for season 3 and he stayed there until season 15 in 2022. Some might say that gig was a long way from his humble beginnings of producing the Channel 31 show, Good Afternoon Adelaide, in between popping down grab some bargains at Cunnos. David, welcome. Link to David's website: David M Green Link to David's youtube channel: David M Green on YouTube The movie referred to is not Mad Men or similar with Dustin Hoffman but rather Crazy People with Dudley Moore. Crazy People David, you might be pleased to know that even though I don't have a team of writers, I did revise my intro a few times. I'd like your opinion on one of the early drafts: After mentioning Micallef's decision to end the show I had this sentence: For Mad As Hell comedian and writer, David M Green, the end of the show meant he had to find a new gig so that he could continue being paid to release his Kraken (and by that, I mean, joke crackin'). Yes, I've opened this interview with a Bill Shorten-style zinger. Talk to me about revisions. I imagine gags and jokes follow some sort of arc. Can you tell me what the life cycle of a joke was like at Mad As Hell? Something I find intriguing and disturbing is that News Corp and many other outlets have twisted and ransacked journalism so much, that I find I get most of my news sense from comedy and satire programs like The Bugle, The BBC News Quiz, and Mad As Hell. Did you have any sense that you were helping us distill the silliness and the context of news in your comedy? Use by dates are severe in political writing. When I was a journo, I lived and breathed in the news cycle to the extent that it overtook my life. Did you need to be a news junkie to write for Mad As Hell? We'll be back in a moment, to talk about comedy through Covid, the limits of comedy, and Cunningham Warehouse Sales That is a classic ad that you wrote for Mad As Hell. There were many nutjobs and deluded people swanning around with various conspiracy theories during Covid. In fact, it was like covid became an incubator for lunacy. Were they easy gags or did you get some pushback? This brings me to the question of "the line". You reference online that you are quite the nerd, so I want to nerd it up for a moment and create a quadrant. From dry to the opposite, and safe to daring, where do you sit now, and where have you sat? This might be a good time to talk TJs three jokes because we've been talking about crafting some Division 12 footy players Woman wiht axe in car Armed robbery at supoermarket Protester dangling A truck driver safely swerving all over the road The Crows doing pies in faces One of the main triggers for doing the quadrant was this Good Afternoon Adelaide visit by Santa (cancer and dead dad). What's your reaction to hearing that again. Let's turn to the VHS Revue. Some points for discussion include: Cunninghams Warehouse Sales SA Great Commercial Lots of sung jingles including Southern Music Centre about Organs - we can make them big or make them small Force Electronics with paper money Monday Morning Movie Why do VHS Revue nostalgia? Just fun, or important? What is next for a career in the arts? I want to finish with some Mad As Hell highlights: The 2019 wrong episode Your favourite character Favourite moment with shaun Most memorable moment Would you have done anything different 01:16:27 Musical Pilgrimage You might recall our special episode with Matt Cahill, reliving the history of the band, The Violets. One of his other projects, which had been brought to our attention by radionotes with John Murch, is Evoletah. They've just released a new son, Calliope Dream, and Matt tells me there's a new album on the way, too. This is a nice mellow end to the show which should transform us from mad as hell to mellow as the Ancient Greek heavans where Calliope was a muse to the Greek poets.Support the show: https://theadelaideshow.com.au/listen-or-download-the-podcast/adelaide-in-crowd/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Like the creation of some mad scientist, this week's Wavelength has been assembled from only the finest parts and brought to life by the power of radio. With major data breaches being reported by some of Australia's largest companies recently, Ben Talks with Professor Jill Slay AM, UniSA Smartsat Professorial Chair, about where these attacks are coming from and what we can do to protect ourselves and our data. In a personal story this week, Alex talks with Emmah Money, 2020 Australian of the year, SA Local Hero about Cystic fibrosis, what it's like to live with the condition and raising awareness. Putting on a show, Grace talks to former Masterchef contestant Poh Ling Yeow about the Adelaide Farmers Market amid calls that the Wayville Showgrounds site is prime real estate and should be redeveloped. In Wavelength Explains this week, Ciarán throws the switches and shines a light on Necrobiotics, the science of reanimating and controlling insect bodies. Why? For Science! On and average stroll down Rundle Mall you can expect to see some pigs, a pigeon and the iconic balls but In Heaps Good News, Kate gets into warrior pose and talks to Yoga Instructor Ben Greenwood about 400 people strong, synchronised yoga in the Mall. As always featuring your hosts Cass and Alex Listen to Wavelength live and join the convos about Adelaide you should be having, Monday night weekly from 6.15 pm on Fresh 92.7. Airdate: October 24th, 2022 Reporters: Cassie Johns, Alex Newman, Ben Monga, Grace Smith, Ciarán Moffatt, and Kate Johnson Photo: Unsplash See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Festival season is here in Adelaide, and Rundle Mall is opening with extended shopping hours during Mad March. Andrew White from Adel Economic Development Agency chats with David and WillSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Like The creation of some mad scientist, this week's Wavelength has been assembled from only the finest parts and brought to life by the power of radio. With major data breaches being reported by some of Australia's largest companies recently, Ben Talks with Professor Jill Slay AM, UniSA Smartsat Professorial Chair, about where these attacks are coming from and what we can do to protect ourselves and our data. In a personal story this week, Alex talks with Emmah Money, 2020 Australian of the year, SA Local Hero about Cystic fibrosis, what it's like to live with the condition and raising awareness. Putting on a show, Grace talks to former Masterchef contestant Poh Ling Yeow about the Adelaide Farmers Market amid calls that the Wayville Showgrounds site is prime real estate and should be redeveloped. In Wavelength Explains this week, Ciarán throws the switches and shines a light on Necrobiotics, the science of reanimating and controlling insect bodies. Why? For Science! On and average stroll down Rundle Mall you can expect to see some pigs, a pigeon and the iconic balls but In Heaps Good News, Kate gets into warrior pose and talks to Yoga Instructor Ben Greenwood about 400 people strong, synchronised yoga in the Mall. As always featuring your hosts Cass and Alex Listen to Wavelength live and join the convos about Adelaide you should be having, Monday night weekly from 6.15 pm on Fresh 92.7. Airdate: October 24th, 2022 Reporters: Cassie Johns, Alex Newman, Ben Monga, Grace Smith, Ciarán Moffatt, and Kate Johnson Photo: UnsplashSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Anthony Albanese has signalled a review of Scott Morrison's conduct is on the horizon ahead of the release of legal advice into the secret jobs saga A major hotel group with premium hotels in Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane is using a four-minute soft porn video in advertising to entice “incorrigible lovers” to book in for a stay The shop vacancy rate along Rundle Mall has dipped to its lowest level in almost 15 years, according to property firm CBRE And Returning playmaker Bernard Foley says the 2019 Wallabies cared “too much” about their World Cup campaign, as he seeks to help the team turn around its flailing form See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Australia's most vulnerable citizens are feeling the squeeze, as in-home aged care providers hike fees to keep up with the soaring costs. Four years since honorary firefighter Alex Tann saved Rundle Mall by extinguishing an epic simulated blaze, the now 12-year-old is battling new tumours on his brain. Businesses lose billions of dollars in work after a landmark British trade deal failed to become law before the federal election. RAA to “drive with patience” as more L-plate drivers head back to school. For updates and breaking news throughout the day take out a subscription at advertiser.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ben doesn't wear glasses anymore, huge. He recounts his laser eye surgery, and we have a big debate of the ages “Soccer vs Footy” Ben's Ridiculous Sunnies Big Debate: Soccer vs Footy 610 Quiz: Grace kills it Ben Recounts His Laser Eye Surgery Jodie Oddy: Irrational Fears Would Liam Use a Motorbike in Bali? What Did You See in Rundle Mall? What's Trending: Tom Hanks Loves Dan Murphy's Friday Meat Tray: Karla Puts Her Foot In It See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"Rundle Mall starts to come alive, before the morning sun has reached the sky..."
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An archaeology quiz for the ages. And a film trivia reality check for Johnny........ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mum's birthday cake. Rundle Mall show bag sell! What the Flinders? What name is ruined for you? Celebrities turned musicians. DAD DEBT FINAL! Tune into Brekky with Johnny & Davo every weekday, 7-10am ACST on Fresh 92.7, the Fresh website, or the Fresh app! Follow Fresh on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fresh927/ Follow Fresh on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fresh927/ Follow Fresh on Twitter: https://twitter.com/fresh927 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mum's birthday cake. Rundle Mall show bag sell! What the Flinders? What name is ruined for you? Celebrities turned musicians. DAD DEBT FINAL! Tune into Brekky with Johnny & Davo every weekday, 7-10am ACST on Fresh 92.7, the Fresh website, or the Fresh app! Follow Fresh on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fresh927/ Follow Fresh on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fresh927/ Follow Fresh on Twitter: https://twitter.com/fresh927 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We kicked off the show with Kate deciding to keep a tally of all the times Tim makes fun of her during the show… It's going to be a looong tally. The we ask ‘What Do You Wish They'd Stop Asking?' after Jennifer Aniston opened up about people always asking her if she was pregnant. Then we cover the bombshell Britney Spears news. We tell you the four words experts say you should be saying during a session. Ben & Liam join us live from their Box in Rundle Mall and play Kate in Quick Draw! Then we talk about infuriating mispronunciations… See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A coalition of mental health heavyweights have launched an unprecedented directive to Health Minister Stephen Wade to start fixing the state's broken system by getting prisoners and NDIS-ready clients out of general mental health beds. A new study has found smacking children can traumatise them to the same extent as violent abuse. Rundle Mall's biggest bookstore, Dymocks, will close its doors at its current location for the last time today, to be replaced with a Rebel Sport “megastore”. Carla Zampatti created her own clothes from the age of 12 and 66 years on, the fashion matriarch's quest for style and beauty was paraded among the 1200 mourners who packed Sydney's St Mary's for her state funeral. For updates and breaking news throughout the day take out a subscription at advertiser.com.au. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's 2021, the NBL season is upon and the Adelaide 36ers open up proceedings at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre so what better way to get ready than our first episode of Sixers Fix with Scott Ninnis for the new year.Basketball writer Chris Pike and the only man involved in all four NBL championships for the 36ers, Scott Ninnis, are back together for a second season of the official podcast of the Adelaide 36ers.We did a couple of shows leading into Christmas to prepare for the season and now we are back with the season upon us and the show opens up by providing an update on how the 36ers are shaping up and also some exciting announcements of new partners for us here at Sixers Fix.First up and each week, our Review and Preview segments will be proudly brought to you by All Star Photos. The standard bearer of sports photography in South Australia, you can find out more at www.allstarphotos.com.au.Australian Motors Mitsubishi have been long-time supporters of the 36ers and now they are on board with us here at Sixers Fix for the upcoming season. Each week we will announce the Australian Motors Mitsubishi Player of the Week contenders, you the listeners will vote and one of you will receive a special prize pack.We also announced that we will have a Player of the Year award and Premium Wine Tours will be providing two very special prizes, one for the winning player and one for a lucky listener.And each time we have an interview on Sixers Fix, it will be proudly brought to you Sports Card World. Check them out at www.sportscardworld.com.au or head into the store in the Regent Arcade of the Rundle Mall.Speaking of interviews, this week it's former NBA veteran Donald Sloan joining us on Sixers Fix ahead of his NBL debut on Friday night against Melbourne United at Adelaide Entertainment Centre.Following that discussion, Scott Ninnis provides his insight and predictions on the NBL season to come and for the two 36ers match ups in Round 1 at home to Melbourne United on Friday night and then the South East Melbourne Phoenix on Sunday.Sixers Fix with Scott Ninnis is brought to you by All Star Photos, Sports Card World, Australian Motors Mitsubishi and Premium Wine Tours.
Episode #22 is a short wrap up of Adelaide (un)Planned's 2020 podcasts. What podcast was most listened to this year? What were Michael and Daniel's highlights from nearly 20 special guests from planning, landscape architecture, conservation, engineering, transport, retail and main streets, engagement, architecture and not forgetting politicians SA environment minister David Speirs and just last week, Lord mayor of Adelaide Sandy Verschoor.In 2020 we talked a lot of about streets including Hindley Street, Rundle Mall, Gumeracha main street in Adelaide Hills, and the city's grand North Terrace. We also heard from our guests about their visions for a greener, more equitable, calmer, economically sustainable and future-thinking Adelaide, so what are our own visions for the future Adelaide?
What has SA learned from last week's circuit breaker lockdown? What's Pete Combe been up to lately? What list has Adelaide come out on top of? What politician is beefing with Adelaide Mail and what nickname has the Rundle Mall pigeon been given? All questions asked with Adelaide Mail - check them out at adelaidemail.com!
Happy Sunday everyone! Yep, Sunday is officially your “Hey, Binch!” day moving forward. Hope you've had a good weekend Today we chat about money. Do we have good financial habits? What's the dumbest thing we've ever spent money on? Can we have more of it? Also on this week's podcast: - We stan the Rundle Mall pigeon - Sharon Strez-techy (aka Zane) saves the HB Studios from certain doom - Our impressions of Link falling off a cliff are to die for
Under the radar projects from the State Budget, Nicknaming the Rundle Mall pigeon, The next CDB sculpture, Everything is Cancelled Festival and a warning for kids creating their Christmas List. Check out the latest fake news at adelaidemail.com!
In part 3, Luke, Daniel, Adam and Brock are joined by their friend Paul Tippins who reported on the Race of a Thousand Years . We chat about how to get a job at the event, meeting Bob Wolleck, how far it is to run from the track to Rundle Mall and whether an event like that could happen again, plus much more.
Catch up with everything that has happened in Adelaide since the last Adelaide Mail Tonight a year ago...On this week's bulletin:- Hear from Andrew Westerrace MP about MP travel allowances, find out where the White Lightnings are headed to pick up an Icy Cold Can and get all the latest in sport from our very own retired athlete, Kicker Dobs.Brought to you by the good people at Teapioca, visit one of their 5 Rundle Mall stores TeaDay!
In Episode 18 of #GetJasched, I'm joined by David West, retail consultant managing, marketing and advising mainstreet precincts and large shopping centres including Westfield Marion, Tea Tree Plaza and Rundle Mall in Adelaide.In this episode, David shares his simple joy in the work he does and how it helps him connect to others, talks about placing value on all involved and how he approaches those conversations to lift others' perspectives, and his journey of following his own path.www.premierretailmarketing.com.auwww.adelaidebusinesscollective.com.au
In Episode #10 we head to the main street with David West, an Adelaide local and an international expert on town centre retail and place management. Having managed the big malls, as well as Adelaide's premier shopping street Rundle Mall, David explains why shopping centres offer some of the secrets to creating successful main streets. Also in this episode…how the 3000 Business Improvement Districts worldwide could teach Australian cities a thing or two. Could local centres do well post-Covid? Is main street one word or two? Recorded online, stay healthy, enjoy listening.
Rundle Mall car giveaway Hiding spendings from your partner Christmas Countdown Sam School! With a twist? Sam School II: Attack of the Sam Tune into Loz & Thomo for Brekky every weekday, 6-9am ACST on Fresh 92.7, the Fresh website, or the Fresh app! Fresh website: https://fresh927.com.au/ Follow Fresh on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fresh927/ Follow Fresh on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fresh927/ Follow Fresh on Twitter: https://twitter.com/fresh927
Rundle Mall car giveaway Hiding spendings from your partner Christmas Countdown Sam School! With a twist? Sam School II: Attack of the Sam Tune into Loz & Thomo for Brekky every weekday, 6-9am ACST on Fresh 92.7, the Fresh website, or the Fresh app! Fresh website: https://fresh927.com.au/ Follow Fresh on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fresh927/ Follow Fresh on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fresh927/ Follow Fresh on Twitter: https://twitter.com/fresh927
Brad Crouch joins us live at Romeo's Foodland in Rundle Mall See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ruth's pet chihuahua, Fifi, was stolen from Rundle Mall See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Lehmo is one of Australia's favourite comedians - both on stage and on TV. Star on Utopia, That's Not My Dog, and a regular on The Project, Lehmo's comedy naturally dabbles in satire, showmanship, and current affairs. He's also one of my favourite Aussie comedians, making this last show of 2018 all that extra special. In this School of Hard Knock Knocks podcast episode, Anthony 'Lehmo' Lehmann discloses his original, and embarrassing, nickname, his journey from Adelaide's Rundle Mall 'balls' to Sydney Opera House's 'sails', his book 'This Shirt Won't Iron Itself', making that jump into being a full time comic, and advice for you, the up and coming comedian. And, if you're interested in jumping into comedy or polishing your act in 2019, here's your chance. Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney stand-up comedy courses have been announced and on sale at www.schoolofhardknockknocks.com. Greg Fleet, Steve Hughes, Julia Wilson, Chris Franklin, and Glynn Nicholas, are but a few of our guest comedians sharing their wisdom.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is not your usual School of Hard Knock Knocks podcast. This episode was recorded live at the Adelaide Podcast Festival, within the greater Adelaide Festival, and in front of a live audience. And keeping in theme, I kept things local by bringing in my old friend and Adelaide artist, Luke Lombe, and comedian and national treasure, Glynn Nicholas. Few know that it was the Rundle Mall, at the balls, where Glynn’s busking career morphed, first into kids television, and then onto the Big Gig, followed by his very own program, the Glynn Nicholas Show. With help from my mate Luke, we follow Glynn’s trajectory, discuss the Adelaide Fringe, red heads, Pate Biscuit, creating a tribe of followers, and dressing as a woman.
This is not your usual School of Hard Knock Knocks podcast. This episode was recorded live at the Adelaide Podcast Festival, within the greater Adelaide Festival, and in front of a live audience. And keeping in theme, I kept things local by bringing in my old friend and Adelaide artist, Luke Lombe, and comedian and national treasure, Glynn Nicholas. Few know that it was the Rundle Mall, at the balls, where Glynn's busking career morphed, first into kids television, and then onto the Big Gig, followed by his very own program, the Glynn Nicholas Show. With help from my mate Luke, we follow Glynn's trajectory, discuss the Adelaide Fringe, red heads, Pate Biscuit, creating a tribe of followers, and dressing as a woman.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this special episode of AdeLOL, Tom and Dan undertake the self-guided Rundle Mall 'Above the Canopy' tour looking at some of the historic mall buildings during SA History Month. It gets pretty off topic pretty quickly, and we end up at the Richmond Hotel for a Vale Ale Pale Ale just looking for Polites signs. You can do the tour yourself here.
The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview Teresa Palmer of LIGHTS OUT. When Rebecca (Teresa Palmer) left home, she thought that her childhood fears were behind her. As a young girl growing up, she was never really sure of what was real when the lights went out at night. Now, her little brother Martin (Gabriel Bateman) is experiencing the same unexplained and terrifying events that jeopardized her safety and sanity. Holding a mysterious attachment to their mother (Maria Bello), a supernatural entity has returned with a vengeance to torment the entire family. Actress and model Teresa Palmer has gathered some impressive film credits. She was born in Adelaide, South Australia, to Kevin Palmer, an investor, and Paula Sanders, a former missionary and nurse. She completed high school at Mercedes College in 2003, where she was a popular student who was well-known for her practical jokes. She worked in a Cotton On outlet in Rundle Mall until she was discovered and cast on the spot--without an audition--in her feature film debut and breakthrough role in 2:37 (2006). Made by first-time writer/director/producer Murali K. Thalluri, the film competed in the 2006 Cannes Film Festival in "Un Certain Regard" and chronicles the lives of six students over the course of day and ends in a devastating suicide.
Jack and Daniel welcome you to Adelaide's newest podcast and cover everything from Minion tattoos to that time Rundle Mall was under construction for what seemed like 84 years. Even memes.
This is a special, extended edition of our podcast to capture the full, candid interview with The Right Honourable The Lord Mayor Stephen Yarwood. We cover the 'boring' tag, his attraction to bikes, bike lanes and electric cars, comparisons of different media styles, Victoria Square and Star Wars. Also on the show, hear Geoffrey Robertson QC accept his award as Australian Humanist of the Year, which was awarded in Adelaide last weekend. He has a searing critique of the international response to the mass abduction of school girls in Nigeria. Colin stops over in the now demolished Grand Central Hotel, which once stood where Hungry Jacks is at the end of Rundle Mall. Plus we cover Fork On The Road, wine, music, Wakefield Press, and dog birthdays. Support the show: https://theadelaideshow.com.au/listen-or-download-the-podcast/adelaide-in-crowd/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is NOT a NORMAL episode of our podcast but rather a relaxed, festive season ensemble performance with partners adding some new voices and Xmas cheer adding some, well, some 'fluidity' to the show. We cover memories of Adelaide at Summer time, as well as 'covering' the on-going debate about Rundle Mall's facelift, especially its arguable lack of Christmas decorations as outlined by Sunday Mail columnist, Petra Starke, who stirred the pot this week and wound up before our Adelaide Visa Council. We toast Queen Adelaide with a sparkling shiraz by Annie's Lane, and bid Brett a temporary farewell with the Bill Parton Trio's Going Away, which Brett says has a twist! Along the way we get tips on staying in shape during the binge festival and how to keep your car on the road from two local experts. PS If this is the first episode you listen to, please give us another chance by listening to 017 or 016, please! ;-) Support the show: https://theadelaideshow.com.au/listen-or-download-the-podcast/adelaide-in-crowd/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
PART 2 of the infamous mix that sold over 300 cassette copies back in 1999 it was available at Central Station records in Rundle Mall where you could find your favourite DJ's buying up their weekly vinyl and purchase one of their mixed tapes from the counter! I miss my record shopping days! Mobile Bitch DJ JoSH