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This week I got five stars in The List and The Advertiser, and I won a weekly award at the Adelaide Fringe for best comedy! This kind of week is really as much as I could have dreamed of when I started working on the show a couple years ago, but still on Sunday I felt tired and sad. I took a walk this morning down to the Torrens near my Mum's place in Thebarton, there's a beautiful trail there with signs telling the story of the Bunyip as written by a children's author. On the signs there are prompts encouraging you to ask questions about the bush around you, the animals, the plants, and the river - why are they the way they are? What can you see? Can you see these particular things? Etc. The thing that made me realise on Sunday that I was feeling tired was that I had started going to my phone more frequently, looking for the next dopamine hit from ticket sales, Instagram interactions, messages, or whatever. It took me most of the day before I realised the increased frequency of my desperate search for the next hit was a symptom of my tiredness - I hadn't had much sleep the two previous nights, and my body needed a rest. Going for a walk in the bush (I mean it's Thebarton, so not really, but you know) this morning was a great reminder to be grateful for the success that I'm enjoying right now, but also to remember that that success doesn't actually mean all that much anyway! Like, yes take a look around and enjoy the five star reviews and the award and the ticket sales and the money and all that, but also, there's plenty of beautiful trees and birds out there just waiting for you any time you want. I could have gone for a walk two years ago and never even written this show, and the bush would have been there waiting for me all the same. But I didn't, i wrote a show about Chopin.
Terms like “legend”, “iconic” and “trailblazer” get bandied around a lot, probably rather more than they should. Yet we doubt there would be anyone in the Australian beer industry who would quibble if we applied any – or all – of them to Jade Flavell and The Wheaty, the Thebarton pub she's been running for more than two decades.We sat down with Jade to reflect on her time in hospitality, and her passion for good beer (and whisky), “thinking drinking”, and celebrating independence.That we joined her in the band room at the rear of the pub was highly appropriate too: the discussion of independence covered more than beer and hospo and took in the huge challenges facing independent music venues in the face of their own version of the multinational brewing and booze retail behemoths.The conversation stretches back to Jade's early days in Adelaide pubs, alongside the two mates with whom she'd take over Wheatsheaf Hotel – Trotty and Liz, and examines how drinking culture has come a fair way in the decades since yet still has distance left to run. Jade takes us through the transition from rundown, rotting pub to groundbreaking beer venue then award-winning brewpub, and to becoming The Wheaty's “benevolent dictator” following Trotty's passing and Liz's decision to leave the business.And she tells us about her intention, as guardian of the pub, to find a way to ensure it remains a home for great drinks and live music when the time comes to pass the baton.Prior to the chat with Jade, and rather contrary to those discussions of independence, we kick off the show talking about the recent departure from Balter of Scotty Hargrave, head brewer and a founding member, five years after the sale to CUB, as well as the new brewery for students at Bendigo TAFE.This week also sees us announce the first winners in our “Have You Done A Rallings?” campaign to highlight good beer citizens across Australia, and launch another campaign celebrating the country's brewers. Brewery of the Month is presented by Bluestone Yeast, and you can find out more – and nominate your favourite breweries – via the link below.Start of segments: 8:58 – Jade Flavell Part 1 35:29 – Have You Done A Rallings? 40:21 – Jade Flavell Part 2Relevant links: The Wheaty Crafty's Advent Calendar – Wheaty Jade Keeping Live Music Alive Scotty Leaves Balter Bendigo's New Brewery Bluestone Yeast Brewery of the Month Have You Done A Rallings?To find out more about supporting the show or otherwise partnering with The Crafty Pint, contact craig@craftypint.com.
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Mayor for the City of West Torrens Michael Coxon and Dr Emma Dawes from the 5031 action group joined Matthew after talking the Adelaide Crows getting the tick of approval for Thebarton. Listen live on the FIVEAA Player. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Graeme Goodings joined the show chatting the upcoming Crows board election, plans for Thebarton and Matthew Nicks' future at the club. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
INTERVIEW: West Thebarton on new single 'Desire' by Candice Clark on Radio One 91FM Dunedin
Ten trees are currently at the centre of the Crows' Thebarton Oval plans, with plans to tweak the lease boundary so that these trees can be saved. Roo, Ditts & Loz speak with Transport Minister Tom Koutsantonis whose electorate includes Thebarton Oval about the fate of these trees.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
West Torrens Mayor Michael Coxon and Emma Dawes from the 5031 Action Group join Matthew Pantelis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rush Hour with Bernie, Blewey & Jars Catch-Up - Triple M Adelaide 104.7
Jars reveals Tyson Goldsack is "in the mix" to replace Nathan Bassett as Port's new defence coach and Hamish Hartlett could be the next Port Adelaide Magpies senior coach. We check in with JB for the last time in 2023 before he goes on holiday and gets married!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Energy Minister Tom Koutsantonis joins David and Will. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adelaide Crows chairman John Olsen spoke with Bicks and Walshy this morning regarding the announcement of government funding for the proposed facility at Thebarton. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Channel 7 US Correspondent David Woiwod, Premier Peter Malinauskas and Adelaide FC Chairman John Olsen on the Crows headquarters at Thebarton, Cassie Sainsbury on the return of SAS Australia, Emily Gian live from Israel, Lucy's movie bowl, and Behind Closed Doors. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The show was dominated by discussions around the Crows missing the chance to make finals after a controversial goal umpiring call. Adelaide CEO Tim Silvers joined Malcolm Blight & David Wildy to discuss. He also spoke about Matt Crouch's future, off season plans, and the planned more to Thebarton. Plus, plenty of your calls & texts on 1300 736 736/0427 154 166. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
During their SMEG: Give us the Tea segment, a FIVEaa caller has told David & Will the Adelaide Crows Thebarton move is a “done deal”.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A petition with more than 5,000 signatures on it has been handed to the state government regarding the Adelaide Crows' Thebarton plan. Emma Dawes from the 5031 community action group spoke on FIVEaa with Matthew Pantelis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Superchuckamaniacs Rejoice! Episode 205 is here! We talk about things, the great promotix website, a coffee update, do you use OneNote on your Android phone?, Sara Pascoe and the Thebarton theatre, Joe Biden cancels his Australian visit, an Unsolved Mysteries update, Muffin is off to the vet for some procedures, Instagram is down for some people for almost a week with no word from instagram so far, Did Anybody Die?, Recommendations, Emails & more! You can tweet at us @superchuckaman1 or Email us at superchuckamania@gmail.com and tell us your thoughts :)
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The Crows have a new Thebarton proposal, reports Penbo.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stephen Rowe and Emma Dawes debate as the 5031 Action Group took their protest against Adelaide's Thebarton development to CMI Toyota on West Terrace on Thursday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Adelaide Crows have released amended plans for their base at Thebarton but locals say it doesn't go far enough. Emma Dawes from the 5031 group speaks with Matthew about their concerns.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ADELAIDE Footy League is standing in the way of the Crows' potential move to Thebarton Oval.FLOOD peaks are set to hit River Murray communities across Christmas Day and Boxing Day – but there is a light at the end of the tunnel, with a clearer picture of when waters are set to subside.A CAMPAIGN has been launched to have the CBD's controversial late-night lockout scrapped.HE was dubbed Adelaide's Showdown-winning king – and now Jordan Dawson's year has a new highlight, announcing his engagement to his beloved “first kiss”.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Crows CEO, Tim Silvers joined Paul Bonsor after the fixture was released for 2023. They discuss that, Gather Round, Thebarton development, draft & trading strategies, captaincy and more.
The latest from the @Adelaide_FC & @WestTorrens development meeting that has just completed. Resident Paul Boylan join's @MatthewPantelis from outside the Council Chambers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
They've been called Nimbys and park narcs, but those who devote themselves to protecting and celebrating Adelaide's park lands say they are involved in an essentially democratic project – to keep the city's unique green belt open to everyone in the community. The State Government's proposal to bulldoze the heritage listed Thebarton police barracks to build a new Women's and Children's Hospital has caused uproar in heritage circles. But behind this debate is something deeper, more quintessentially South Australian – a profound disagreement about the piece of urban design that defines how our capital city looks, feels and operates – Colonel Light's celebrated park lands. To gain some insight into the passion of our park lands purists, this week we speak with Shane Sody – a former radio journalist, sometime audio book narrator, and president of the Adelaide Park Lands Association. For InDaily's reporting on the new Women's and Children's Hospital, go here - https://indaily.com.au/tag/womens-and-childrens-hospital/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Family and friends of Sturt footballers and officials caught up in the 2002 terror attacks in Bali gathered at an emotional memorial service to mark 20 years since loved ones were lost and lives changed forever. The sale of the West End brewery in Thebarton has moved a step closer as an archaeological dig on the site draws to an end. Energy experts have cast doubts on Anthony Albanese's key election promise of slashing power bills by $275 a year by 2025. Dame Angela Lansbury, has died at the age of 96. For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription at advertiser.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The mother of the boy filmed battering a cowering student in the Golden Grove High School toilets has spoken out about the sickening footage. A top-level project team has been established to find a new home for the inhabitants of the soon-to-be-razed Thebarton police barracks. Pre-pandemic life will return for the vast majority of Australians on October 14, after National Cabinet decided unanimously to scrap mandatory Covid isolation from that day. Cricketer Nathan Lyon's foray into children's books is the life story you write when you've always been more comfortable with kids than the spotlight of being a Test star. For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription at advertiser.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SANFL GM of Football, Matt Duldig joined the boys, chatting the Crows proposed move to Thebarton, SANFL finals this week, and plenty more.
Sportsday SA with David Wildy and Richard Douglas. They spoke about Adelaide moving to Thebarton in 2025 and Richard Douglas praised the move from West Lakes to Thebarton. Norwood coach Jade Rawlings and Ben Hook joined team
The Rush Hour with Bernie, Blewey & Jars Catch-Up - Triple M Adelaide 104.7
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Kane and Hayesy investigate the announcement made by Adelaide Football Club chairman John Olsen that the club will be moving to Thebarton Oval. Will there be a licensed area for members? How long will it take to build? How much will it cost?
Crows chair, John Olsen joined the boys off the back of the news the Crows will make Thebarton their new home.
Adelaide chair, John Olsen responds when asked if there will be a licensed premises at Thebarton.
A second oval becoming available has led Adelaide Football Club to choose Thebarton as its new home. An elderly man killed his wife before himself in a suspected murder suicide at a Glynde retirement village A young entrepreneur making some pocket money at a regional weekend farmer's market has been left stunned after he was asked to pay weekly venders fees. And SA gamer labelled one of the top influencers See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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David Wildy returns to the show! Joined by KG. The boys discuss Justin Langer and his resignation, joined by former test cricketer and South Australia's own, Chadd Sayers. Plus, West Torrens Mayor jumped on the line to discuss the Crows possible move to Thebarton.
West Torrens Mayor Michael Coxon joined KG & Wilds to discuss the Crows possible move to Thebarton.
Another week, another two Aussie albums! Super stoked to be joined by Tom Gordon & Ray Dalfsen from one of our favourite bands West Thebarton this week to pit one of Ray's favourite albums by Eddy Current Suppression Ring, 'Rush To Relax', against Tom's choice of 'Vessels' by fellow Adelaide outfit Wolf & Cub. Both bands and records have influenced Tom and Ray in more ways than one, and both albums rip. Enjoy!Listen to West Thebarton here - https://spoti.fi/3cRClxu Buy one of our Tote Bags here: https://www.recordroyale.com.au/shophttps://www.recordroyale.com.au/
Join Henry and his long-time co-host Russell Hanby for 'What's Making News?' of 2021. Join Henry and Russell as they talk about what made news this week in Melbourne, Australia. THE AGE: (13/05/21): Rich nations urged to give a billion vaccines globally – Henry High income countries must donate a billion coronavirus vaccines to the rest of the world before new virus variants develop, potentially rendering them less effective, the World Health Organisation has warned. THE HERALD SUN: (13/05/21): Vaccines from SA possible in a year – Russell Much-needed vaccines to better protect Australians from COVID-19 could be developed in South Australia. A locally advanced manufacturing facility in Thebarton, in Adelaide’s inner west, has the capacity to mass produce the mRNA vaccines within 12 months. THE HERALD SUN: (13/05/21): Huge setback to overseas travel – Henry QANTAS has pushed back its start date for international flights and is pinning its hopes on travel bubbles beyond the arrangement in place with New Zealand. THE AGE: (13/05/21): Disney animation – how sweet it is– Russell There are hundreds of beautiful, historic and priceless pieces of art in the exhibition, Disney: The Magic of Animation, at ACMI. But it’s a confection made from confectionary that really takes the cake. THE AGE: (13/05/21): ODD SPOT – Russell A gregarious golden retriever- black Labrador cross that wasn’t cut out for guide dog school has established itself as a star fuel-detecting dog. Sheldon’s handler, Texan firefighter John Tadlock, said the playful pooch “flunked out” of guide dog school but now has a good nose for solving arson cases. Sheldon and his handler can identify fuel and other accelerants at fire sites. Labrador retrievers are often chosen for the job because of their keen sense of smell. This conversation was originally broadcast on 3SER's 97.7FM Casey Radio in May 2021. It was produced by Rob Kelly.
Showcasing the strength and depth of the South Australian music scene, episode 9 of our new podcast series features tunes from West Thebarton, Jess Johns, Oisima, Leni and Introduction Get links to follow artist socials here. Production: Luke Penman Artwork: Jana Hoffman Sound FX and stings: JVAN PRODUCTIONS This podcast was made possible thanks to the Government of South Australia, via the Music Development Office.
Adelaide is "heaps good", as the saying goes. This Public House Forum episode was recorded in that city, and suggests that it might well be true.The first Public House Forum for 2018 is also the first one recorded in Adelaide, and the panel is simply wonderful.* Tory Shepherd, state editor of The Advertiser.* Katie Spain, editor of Fritz Magazine.* Dr Hannah Brown, a postdoctoral fellow in paediatrics and reproductive health at the University of Adelaide.* Nicholas Fryer, presenter of The Arch Window and all-purpose misanthropist.* Sebastian Fryer, a young person, also appears briefly.This episode was recorded in front of a live audience at The Wheatsheaf Hotel in Thebarton, Adelaide, on Saturday 24 March 2018.Full episode credits are at:https://stilgherrian.com/edict/00075/
Mark Thomson is one of those important human beings who devotes time to making sure we don't forget our pasts or the skills that got us here. As research director of the Institute Of Backyard Studies, Mark has compiled an exhibition at the West Gallery in Thebarton entitled, Advice To Travellers. It brings together the many strands of interest that Mark is engaged by, ultimately becoming an elaborate wake-up call to all of us to spend more time paying attention to our journeys and not just our destinations. This week, the SA Drink Of The Week is from Bickfords. Nigel will try to stump us, virtually, with IS IT NEWS on the topic of . In 100 Weeks Ago we hear a snippet from our Innovation In The City episode. And in the musical pilgrimage ... our musical curator has a song from William Street Strikers 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. Support the show: https://theadelaideshow.com.au/listen-or-download-the-podcast/adelaide-in-crowd/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.