Published on December 17, 2010 by Technology Slice
Adelaide United vs Melbourne Heart – diggsdigg Two teams on the different ends of streaks clash here in what is a very one-sided match on paper. Adelaide have won seven in a row at Hindmarsh Stadium and a win here would give them the share in an A-League record for most consecutive victories at a [...]
Tags: Adelaide, Brilliance, brisbane, Clash, Consecutive Victories, Dangerous Position, Fyfe, Gaping Hole, Gerald Sibon, Home Venue, League Leaders, melbourne, Mullen, Reds, Roar, Robert Cornthwaite, Seven Points, Sided Match, Streaks, Strikers
Posted in Sport
Published on November 25, 2010 by Technology Slice
Tornado Derails Train – Emergency services personnel say that 17 freight wagons were derailed this morning near Marla in outback South Australia, the ABC reported. The derailment caused a fuel spill on the track, part of the Adelaide-Darwin line. More than 200 travellers from the Ghan train, which uses the same rail line, will be [...]
Tags: Adelaide, Alice Springs, Buses, Charter Flight, Chief Executive, Commercial Flights, Darwin Line, Derailment, Economy Service, Emergency Services, Fire Crews, Freight Wagons, Fuel Spill, Ghan Train, Marla, Outback, South Australia, Tony Braxton, Tornado, Travellers
Posted in General
Published on August 26, 2010 by Technology Slice
Qantas To Boost Domestic Flights – Qantas said it would expand its capacity by 9.6 per cent, while Jetstar would swell by up to 30 per cent this year when all the extra flights were operating. The Qantas expansion is being viewed by some industry watchers as an opportunistic move against domestic rivals Virgin Blue [...]
Tags: Additional Services, Adelaide, Airline Group, Alan Joyce, cairns, Chief Executive, Domestic Flights, East Coast, Global Financial Crisis, jetstar, Nine Months, Profit Outlook, Qantas Domestic, Qantas Flights, Qantas Group, Return Flights, Rivals, State Of Western Australia, Tiger Airways, virgin blue
Posted in Travel
Published on April 23, 2010 by Technology Slice
Holden Cuts Commodore Production – Workers at Holden in Adelaide will be hit in their hip pockets, as the car maker cuts production in July and August. The 13-day shut-down over two months comes as the company runs out the current model Commodore.
Tags: Adelaide, Car Industry, Car Maker, Current Company, Hip Pockets, Holden Commodore
Posted in Cars
Published on March 17, 2010 by Technology Slice
Jetstar Plane Catches Fire – Passengers on board a plane bound for Darwin have told of their terror when the jet caught fire in mid-air after a “loud bang”. Jason Bush, 34, who was sitting behind the wing, told the Northern Territory News he was shocked to see sparks flying for up to two minutes. [...]
Tags: Adelaide, Airbus A320, Darwin, Departure Port, engine trouble, Fire Extinguisher, Fuel Line, Loud Bang, Mechanical Failure, Mid Air, Monday Night, Mr Bush, Northern Territory News, Pilot, Seat Belt, Signs, Sparks, Spokesman, Terror, Two Minutes
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