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‘Our State’ is a half-hour, weekly radio segment airing 1:30pm ACST each Monday on Adelaide's FiveAA.The program focuses on uncovering and sharing important subjects: the interesting, the significant, the future, the unknown and the things that are happening, right now, in South Australia. Each week, a wide range of guests discuss achievements, initiatives and events which highlight South Australia’s priorities.
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Australia’s University of Enterprise
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South Australia Police have launched a podcast highlighting the trauma caused to all those affected by a fatal crash. For more information, head to https://www.police.sa.gov.au/your-safety/road-safety/road-safety-resources
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The South Australian Country Hour delivering rural news and information for primary producers.
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Delve behind the scenes at the South Australian Museum, a natural history museum in Adelaide, SA. Hear from scientists, researchers and curators about how objects are collected and what happens once they're in the Museum.
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WARDROBE CRISIS with Clare Press - Tapestry! Embroidery! Quilting! Tailoring! Can Textiles Change the World? You Bet
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WARDROBE CRISIS with Clare PressTapestry! Embroidery! Quilting! Tailoring! Can Textiles Change the World? You BetSeason 10, Ep. 227Friday, December 6, 2024From Victor & Rolf's "Get Mean" frock through Jordan Gogos's radical upcycling projects to Paul McCann's "Sovereignty Never Ceded" gown, certain items of clothing speak loudly - with intention - …
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The impacts of avian influenza and high seasonal demand blamed for ongoing egg shortages, South Australia marks the 20 year anniversary of the Black Tuesday bushfire at Wangary that claimed nine lives, and new research puts a $583 billion per year price tag on recovering all of Australia's threatened animals and plants.…
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The Australian Fodder Industry Association believes quality may be behind an anecdotal increase in hay stack fires this summer, Tports says the harvest out of the Eyre and Yorke Peninsulas this year was a lot better than initially expected, and Rabbit Free Australia says eating wild rabbits wouldn't be enough to reduce their numbers across the coun…
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Sheep producers along the Victorian-SA border continue to battle ongoing attacks from wild dogs and dingoes, SA farmer invests in a goat exclusion fence to stop the feral animals destroying their land, and Australian manufacturers call for a gas reservation scheme to help push the cost of energy down.…
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Kalangadoo truck driver Kyle Nicholas is looking for donations of round bales of pasture hay from South East producers to deliver to farmers impacted by the Grampians bushfire, a new ABC show called Eat the Invaders posits the idea that eating feral animals could help deal with the problem and from the ashes of the 2019 Cudlee Creek fire in the Ade…
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Donated fodder is already rolling into the region in Western Victoria hit by a huge fire that's still burning, global orange juice futures are at historic 25 year high and a devastating citrus disease is to blame and a Riverland fruit grower has turned her passion for making jam and chutneys into a small commercial operation.…
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Farmers impacted by the Grampians bushfires are seeking urgent agistment for livestock, with more than 76-thousand hectares of land burned, a lack of rain, rain at the wrong time, frost, storms and plenty more has made for a challenging year for South Australian farmers and it has been estimated that by 2030, farmers across the country will receive…
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The Chinese Government is allowing importers to apply for permits to bring Australian lobsters back into the country for the first time in more than four years, South Australian prawn quality looks good for Christmas and turkey for Christmas is declining, chicken on the rise and ham remains popular as Australian families prepare for Christmas lunch…
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The Naracoorte and Mount Gambier saleyards will now be allowed to sell sheep from properties known to have footrot, SA's beef exports to the US have grown by 351.9 per cent from $59.8 million to $270.4 million according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics and South Australia's last emu farmer is handing the business over to the next generation.…
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A fortunate meeting at a regenerative farming event has allowed young farmers David and Liz Lohmeyer the chance to start their own turkey farm, dry seasonal conditions have pushed South Australian farmer sentiment to the lowest in the country, according to the latest Rabobank Rural Confidence Survey and Grain Producers SA wants to celebrate the inc…
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Tuesday Talk - Julie Robinson discusses the work of Ann Newmarch
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Join Senior Curator, Prints, Drawings & Photographs, Julie Robinson as she discusses the work of artist Ann Newmarch.Bởi AGSA
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Tuesday Talks - Tim Roberts discusses the AIDS memorial quilt in Radical Textiles
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Thank you for listening to this track produced by the Art Gallery of South Australia. Join Tim Roberts, Curator at The David Roche Foundation and researcher of LGBTQ+ memory, as he discusses the AIDS memorial quilt on display in Radical Textiles.For more information visit agsa.sa.gov.auPhoto: Rob Spark…
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Viterra has dropped its application to buy Grainflow's five grain handling sites across South Australia and Dimboola in Victoria, the SA agriculture groups have met with banks to discuss drought measures and the genetic capabilities of the goat industry is set to get a $3.7 million boost from government funding.…
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The Murray Darling Basin Authority is reviewing its water management rules in and around Menindee in the far west of NSW, Kangaroo Island residents are celebrating the fact that feral pigs could have be eradicated on the island and wool production has slumped to its lowest level since the end of the First World War.…
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Tuesday Talks - Leigh Robb introduces Radical Textiles
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Thank you for listening to this track produced by the Art Gallery of South Australia. Join Leigh Robb, Curator, Contemporary Art as she introduces new exhibition, Radical Textiles. For more information visit agsa.sa.gov.auImage: Grayson Perry, artist, born Essex, England 1960, Factum Arte, designer, operating 2001, Flanders Tapestries, manufacturer…
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Tuesday Talks - Isobel Clemow-Meyer and Neo Ambassadors Aryan, Mia, Jojo and Victoria discuss youth programming
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Thank you for listening to this track produced by the Art Gallery of South Australia.Join Public Programs Officer, Isobel Clemow-Meyer and Neo Ambassadors, Aryan, Mia and Victoria as they discuss youth arts programs.For more information visit agsa.sa.gov.auImage: Sam RobertsBởi AGSA
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Grain producers ask for economic and environmental impact assessments for any future agricultural chemical reviews, biosecurity concerns as millet brooms imported from China found on sale at the nation's biggest hardware store, and Chinese wine buyers tour South Australia as part of a $1.85million dollar wine export re-engagement program.…
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The South Australian role of lead ag teacher will continue into 2025, with summer spraying underway officers from the Department of Primary Industries and Regions is ramping up compliance checks and the Country Hour turns 79 today.Bởi Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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