Poultry in motion: Chicken run as shoppers go clucking mad
Forget hoarding toilet paper and hand sanitisers, now there’s been a run on chickens. Actual, live chickens.
Forget hoarding toilet paper and hand sanitisers, now there’s been a run on chickens. Actual, live chickens.
The Adelaide songwriter who penned one of the country’s most iconic war anthems says parody versions about the coronavirus crisis are disrespectful to the Diggers the original song honoured.
Take a look back at some of the most high-profile cases of real, alleged and imagined rock music plagiarism in music history.
E-bikes are the future, they say. Nathan Davies wasn’t convinced so he bludged one with a price tag that would fit a decent car and put it to work. Here’s what happened.
The sun has set on a fabulous four days of world music at Womadelaide 2020. Here are our team’s reviews of more than 30 of the main acts.
Matt Corby, step right up. Aussie singer-songwriter to fill Monday night slot left empty after withdrawal of reggae star Ziggy Marley.
More than 600 artists from 32 countries are performing at Womadelaide in Botanic Park this weekend. Here’s our guide to getting the most out of the four day-festival.
Headline Womadelaide act Ziggy Marley has pulled out of performing at the world music festival this weekend. It’s one of three major misfortunes to hit the Adelaide Festival within hours.
Austrian electro swing act The Parov Stelar Band whipped up the crowd in the new Workshop venue – a jungle-themed room hidden deep beneath the Festival Centre.
When a great white buzzed Mick Fanning off the coast of South Africa in 2015 it left psychological scars, but also ignited a burning curiosity. Now he’s come to Port Lincoln to take a closer look at the creature that made him a household name.
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