Early General News
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Madison White, May 19th, 2016
The archivists at the newly formed Balhannah Archive are opening their doors to the public to show what the town might have been like 100 years ago.
The Balhannah Archive has acquired a surprising amount of historic material considering it was only established in November last year. With collections gathered through donations and public sources, the group have prepared a detailed display as part of South Australia's History Festival.
Dianne Percy is the mastermind behind the Balhannah Archive. Her...
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Jocelyn Nickels, May 12th, 2016
Crafers recording studio Roundabout Records is set to make its mark on the music industry as it opens its doors to a new pressing facility.
With only around 50 pressing plants across the world and 22 in Australia, Roundabout Records will be the first of its kind in Adelaide and the second in the state.
Operating as a small boutique studio, Roundabout Records will encompass both a full service pressing plant and recording studio.
With plans...
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Madison White, May 05th, 2016
The artists have left the Cedars in Hahndorf to return to all the corners of the world from whence they came, leaving behind ten large stone sculptures to be placed around the Adelaide Hills.
The Adelaide Hills International Sculpture Symposium (AHISS) will now prepare the various sites around the Hills where the works will sit, completing the 24 sculptures dotted throughout the Adelaide Hills that forms the AHISS Trail.
Treasurer and organiser Nigel Steele Scott is glad that...
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Alannah James, April 28th, 2016
Thousands will have the chance to pick and crunch into the best of Adelaide Hills apples at the Pick a Pink Lady Day in the premium Lenswood apple growing district this weekend.
Harrisville Orchards and Mahnew Orchard will open their gates to show off this year's harvest and give people an opportunity to taste apples straight off the tree.
Harrisville orchardist Craig Harris said some people have never seen an apple growing on a tree before.
“It's good to complete...
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Hayley Waller, April 21st, 2016
Sled dogs and their owners are getting ready to hit the track as the annual sledding season is set to begin.
Almost 100 owners and their canine companions competed at the season' first 100m dry land sled sprint held at Birkenhead Reserve Semaphore.
Drivers are behind their animals on either a bike or scooter, and race across a variety of distances from the short 100m sprint to an extended 3km race.
Teams can use just one...
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