✈️Positively Adelaide : May 22, 2024

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🚌 Construction of the Tonsley Technical College is underway, with concrete pouring and other key work taking place on site. 

🏆 An 89-year-old woman who has spent half her life helping homeless South Australians is among five outstanding individuals and organisations honoured at a ceremony marking the generous efforts of South Australia’s volunteers.

🎭 A new exhibition of prints and posters documents a radical and largely overlooked movement in Adelaide in the 1970s that promoted progressive ideas still relevant today.

🎸 The WOMADelaide and Northern Sound System (NSS) Academy seeks young, diverse South Australian talent to help locals compete at WOMAD.

👩‍⚕️ New placements will help nursing students from northern Adelaide and regional areas gain hospital experience closer to home to strengthen the nursing workforce and reduce student debt.

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🗳️ Father Christmas to Debut in Rundle Mall at 2023 Pageant

The National Pharmacies Christmas Pageant will introduce Father Christmas to Rundle Mall for the first time. Although it's only May, organisers have already announced the date for this year's parade: November 2. It will begin at 9.30am and end at Beehive Corner on King William Street. Santa will then be led by a band and dancers to a stage under the Gawler Place canopy in Rundle Mall to deliver a Christmas message.

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👨‍⚕️ The Malinauskas Government will permanently cut taxes for bulk-billed GP practices, boosting the health system.

🍾 During Tasting Australia, presented by RAA Travel 2024, visitors from all over the world were able to experience the world-famous food and beverage of regional South Australia.

🛩️A Royal Flying Doctor Service SA/NT (RFDS) project to construct a state-of-the-art health, research, and education centre for the state’s Far North, has been boosted by almost $1 million in funding from the State Government through the Enabling Infrastructure Program.

🧡Wear Orange Wednesday (WOW Day) – a national day held on 22 May to recognise the service of SES volunteers – is about celebrating those personnel dressed in orange who provide emergency assistance to people and communities in need.

👻 This June, there will be a unique paranormal lock-in event at the Adelaide Gaol, one of South Australia's most haunted locations, for thrill-seekers and paranormal enthusiasts to explore.

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SA ON THE SPOT

Many visitors and locals swim in the Little Blue Lake sinkhole, a natural waterhole. The south side of the cliff has an artificial cutting with stairs and a floating pontoon for public safety and access to the water. A public swimming hole in a paddock is a volcanic sinkhole! Little Blue Lake is between two dormant volcanoes, Mount Schank and Mount Gambier, in Kanawinka. The sinkhole's name comes from its annual blue water, similar to Mount Gambier's Blue Lake, but it now stays green.

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