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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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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 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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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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Wool production set to fall to its lowest level in more than 100 years in 2024/25, Riverland wine grape growers plea for a mandatory code of conduct to ensure the industry remains viable, and the Australian Olive Association pushes for significant growth in the industry across the nation.De către Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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A senate inquiry into the code of conduct within the wine industry sits in Renmark to hear from some of Australia's biggest wine companies, applications open for the On-Farm Drought Infrastructure Rebate Scheme, as part of the government's $18million drought package, and an oyster grower in Ceduna says it has been one of the worst seasons he has se…
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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 RobertsDe către AGSA
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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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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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Tomato growers rally in front of State Parliament over delays in getting test results clearing their crops of ToBRFV, Coles tells a supermarket inquiry it wants the industry to be more transparent with produce suppliers about prices, and a South Australian educator helps develop a virtual reality solution for students fearful of working with cattle…
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The AWU calls on the Federal Government to introduce a national licensing scheme for shearers, a new survey find support among Australians for live animal export to continue, and the SA Produce market crowns its new "Cherry Queen" to mark the official start of the state's cherry season.De către Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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