Adelaide band marks milestone in style
The seminal Adelaide pop group Zoot have a new compilation album and a new song, featuring the vocals of much-loved departed member Darryl Cotton. Nathan Davies reports.
The seminal Adelaide pop group Zoot have a new compilation album and a new song, featuring the vocals of much-loved departed member Darryl Cotton. Nathan Davies reports.
King of the Seven Seas, Khal of the Dothraki, devotee of Port Adelaide. Hollywood action star Jason Momoa actually lived in South Australia for a few years – and the Port cheer squad would love to have him back.
If you think Adelaide’s once legendary band scene is dead, spare a thought for the musos scraping by to keep it alive. So what happened? Nathan Davies set out to discover why the music died.
Once maligned as monsters of the deep, great white sharks are now more often seen as fascinating apex predators — thanks in part to the efforts of Rodney Fox Shark Expeditions.
New Jersey rockers Bon Jovi transformed Botanic Park into a thrilling rock ’n’ roll amphitheatre on Tuesday night as they ripped through the Adelaide leg of their This House Is Not For Sale tour. But it was a shout-out and song devotion to two brave South Aussies that really stole the show.
Pressure is mounting for a longer snapper closure to protect the popular species from overfishing during their spawning season.
They are one of the most influential bands on the planet — legendary UK rockers The Kinks. What’s little-known to many is their curious Adelaide connection.
South Australia’s favourite fish — the King George whiting — is selling for up to $90 a kilo, putting it on par with luxury items like lobster and abalone and out of reach of most families.
A Murray Mallee man has captured an intriguing image on a motion-sensitive camera, sending a ripple of excitement through South Australia’s thylacine-hunting community.
The great Bunnings sausage scandal has highlighted some very serious problems surrounding food service in SA. For example, why do our pubs keep putting schnitzels on top of chips?
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