✈️Positively Adelaide : May 17, 2024

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🎒 Another wonderful National Pharmacies Christmas Pageant is being prepared for Adelaide's streets later this year. The 92nd edition will begin on Saturday 2 November at 9.30am and wind through the city before Father Christmas returns to Rundle Mall to finish his journey.

🏠 South Australia's oldest charityAdelaide Venevolent Society celebrates its 175th anniversary this year and plans to continue making housing affordable for the unnoticed.👮 Sammy Scully, 8, was diagnosed with inoperable Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma (DIPG) in January 2023. His dream is to be a cop. This week Mix102.3's Max & Ali in the Morning, celebrity friends, SAPOL, and South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas helped Sammy's dream come true.

🍾 The famous Dudley Wines of Kangaroo Island are currently for sale, offering interested parties a sea and vine change. This gorgeous coastal property, less than 15 minutes from Penneshaw, has a restaurant, a cellar door, and an event space with gorgeous views over Backstairs Passage. Situated directly across from the owner's beef cattle farm on Cape Willoughby Road, the property occupies 154.7 acres.🍺 Next weekend, Adelaide's City South Precinct will host a variety of cellar door experiences for locals and visitors to sample regional flavours in the city centre. Vino & Vibes will be held from 12pm to 5pm on Saturday, May 25, and Sunday, May 26. The event will feature wine, beer, and spirit tastings and live music.

🍷 One of the city's newest hotspots is Mamacita, a ground-breaking new concept in Mexican food and drink at Tryp by Wyndham Pulteney Street Adelaide.

🛣️ Tapleys Hill Road in Adelaide will soon have a speed limit reduction from 80km/h to 60km/h between Africaine Road and Sir Donald Bradman Drive. This change, effective 31 May 2024, improves driver and pedestrian safety along the busy three-kilometre stretch.

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🗳️ 12,000 Orange Hearts Exhibited on SA Parliament House Steps 

Palliative Care South Australia (PCSA) will launch National Palliative Care Week on Parliament House steps on Monday, May 20, 2024. To raise awareness of the ‘people at the heart of palliative care’, 12,000 orange hearts will be displayed to represent the average number of South Australians who would benefit from it each year. From May 19-25, 2024, National Palliative Care Week will be the nation's largest annual initiative to promote end-of-life planning and palliative care awareness. A national symbol for palliative care is the orange heart. In addition to the Monday exhibition on Parliament House steps, Palliative Care South Australia will sell $5 orange heart pins to raise funds for their work in educating, advocating, and raising awareness of palliative care. On Tuesday, a street artist will draw orange hearts on the ground across Adelaide city and the Adelaide Oval will light up in orange to support palliative care after the exhibition on Monday. Palliative Care Week raises awareness and honours loved ones who have received it. Adelaide residents should visit Parliament House steps on Mondays from 8am-10am.

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🥘EATING ROOM SPOTLIGHT : 18Street HotPot

Every time we visit Adelaide Chinatown, we always go to 18 Street Hotpot for lunch or dinner. My daughter loves this place because of the aromatic hot pot food. If you love hot pot, why not try this place and let me know what you think?

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NEWS FROM SOUTH AUSTRALIA
  • The South Australian Government is taking immediate action to better protect Adelaide’s urban tree canopy and safeguard large, mature trees from destruction.

  • South Australia and Maryland will work together to train AUKUS workers under a Memorandum of Understanding signed by Premier Peter Malinauskas. On Thursday in Annapolis, Maryland, the Premier and Maryland Governor Wes Moore signed the MoU.

  • The State Government is investing in unique sport and recreation initiatives to increase safe, active sports participation across South Australia. In the latest round of the Active State Collaboration Programme (ASCP), 11 inclusive projects received over $1.4 million to allow everyone to play sports.

  • Over the next three years, the Malinauskas Labour Government has declared that it will allocate $7.5 million to the expansion of music education in schools.

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With their selection of high-quality, handcrafted gins, Seppeltsfield Road Distillers, a South Australian distillery named for the scenic, palm-lined road in the Barossa where it is located, has been making waves in the Australian gin industry since 2018.

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