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Ola Adelaide! Spanish Film Festival set to spice up winter
Ola Adelaide! Spanish Film Festival set to spice up winter

ABC News

time20 hours ago

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Ola Adelaide! Spanish Film Festival set to spice up winter

The Spanish Film Festival, an annual celebration of film and culture from Spain and Latin America, is set to spice up Adelaide in June and July. An avid film-goer, ABC Adelaide's Deb Tribe will preview the highly anticipated Festival on SA Weekends this Saturday, giving listeners a chance to win tickets to screenings at Palace Cinemas. The fiesta features a curated selection of thirty films from Spain and Latin America and includes a strong line-up of comedy, drama, up and coming talent, plus cinematic favourites from the region. There's five double passes to give away, so listen to Deb this Saturday 7 June from 6am and wait for the cue to call. Tune your radio to 891AM, listen live online at or download the ABC listen app and take us with you, so you don't miss out.

Win tickets to An Evening with Vika & Linda!
Win tickets to An Evening with Vika & Linda!

ABC News

time27-05-2025

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  • ABC News

Win tickets to An Evening with Vika & Linda!

Vika & Linda will return to Adelaide Cabaret Festival for an intimate concert that showcases their lives, their love, and extraordinary beauty of their voices blended together. As an exclusive offer for ABC Adelaide eNews subscribers, we have a double pass up for grabs to see An Evening with Vika & Linda live on stage. How to win For your chance to win a tickets for you and a friend to see Vika & Linda live at the Adelaide Cabaret Festival, all you have to do is simply sign up to receive the next Adelaide newsletter for details on how you can win. The ABC Adelaide newsletter comes straight to your inbox with regular updates from ABC Radio Adelaide, local stories and presenter news. Click on the link below to subscribe: Prize details: 2 'A-Reserve' tickets for you and a friend to see An Evening with Vika & Linda Saturday 14 June, 3pm Dunstan Playhouse, Adelaide Festival Centre Winners will be drawn and notified on Friday 13 June. Terms and conditions apply.

Reporter Becomes Victim of Robbery While Reporting on Rising Crime Rates at Shopping Mall
Reporter Becomes Victim of Robbery While Reporting on Rising Crime Rates at Shopping Mall

Yahoo

time03-03-2025

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Reporter Becomes Victim of Robbery While Reporting on Rising Crime Rates at Shopping Mall

A reporter was robbed live on-air while reporting on rising theft activity at a shopping mall in South Australia. Reporter Hayden Nelson said he and his cameraman's lighting equipment was stolen as they filmed a live report on alleged robbery incidents at Rundle Mall in Adelaide, on Sunday, March 2, the national outlet Sunrise reported. 'This morning during our last live cross … someone came and took the light off our light stand,' Nelson told Sunrise on location at the mall. '...They just pulled that blatantly off and walked away with it. So any cause for security, any need for police was certainly made clear for us this morning." Nelson said the incident occurred at 5:30 a.m. local time as a garbage truck 'pulled up' to him and his cameraman while setting up for the segment, ABC Adelaide reported. 'We were on-air live and the lights are blaring in our face, we were both focused on a live cross of course,' Nelson told the outlet. '...Between us and the garbage truck, someone's just come along and stolen the light off the lights stand.' 'We've been reporting on the crime issues here this morning so we knew there was going to be [a] possibility … anything can sort of happen when you're on-air,' said Nelson. '[But] you don't expect this, brazenly stealing your equipment.' The cameraman filed a report to the police who are on the lookout for a man wearing an 'orange beanie," ABC Adelaide reported. The incident comes after an alleged 'random attack' was carried out on a 43-year-old woman shopping with her daughter at Rundle Mall at around midday on Saturday, March 1, 9News and 7News Australia reported. The suspect, identified as Scott Michael Antrobus, 37, allegedly chased and struck the woman 'without warning' before he was pinned to the ground and held down by a group of bystanders for 15 minutes until police arrived, according to reports. One witness told 7News Australia, 'This lady started screaming for help and we noticed this guy just running up to her and her daughter and hitting them in the back of their head.' Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. The Retail Workers Union is calling for a review of security measures at all South Australian shopping centers following the recent crime waves at these locations, 9News reported. Assistant secretary Jordan Mumford said, per the outlet, "What we are calling for is a review by state government into adequacy of laws and regulations on shopping centre operators and what is required of them in regards to security guards.' Read the original article on People

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