One such group of Adelaideans was a gathering of church leaders who held a sit-in in the office of Member for Mayo, Jamie Briggs, demanding to know when the government will release those children and their families into community care.
We chat with Rev Sandy Boyce, one of the vigil members, about the protest and the process of being arrested for standing up for something you believe in.
We also talk with Stephanie Johnston who is heading up the charge to get World Heritage Listing for the Mount Lofty Ranges, including our beloved McLaren Vale wine region.
Brett talks about taking phone calls on public transport, Steve has a community safety message about your porn star names, and Colin adds three esteemed locals to the South Australian Register – people who have helped make South Australia flush with success!
Show notes running sheet by timecode
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TIME | TITLE | CONTENT |
00:00:00 | Outtake | Colin’s late budgie |
00:00:24 | Theme | Theme and introduction. Our original theme song in full is here, Adelaidey-hoo. |
00:02:33 | South Australian Drink Of The Week | Jim Barry 2012 The Cover Drive Cabernet Sauvignon, Clare Valley and Coonawarra. Tasting notes. |
00:05:40 | Shout outs | Steve to Paul Makin for his kind tweet last weekend: Loved chatting to the @BoringAdelaide radio crew. So professional. They should be on commercial radio. They’re good. Colin to his hairdresser, Kieren. Steve to Charlie, she is promoting an Instagram community using the hashtag #ozsunrisechallenge |
00:12:07 | Interview: Rev Sandy Boyce | Sandy is one of a number of leaders arrested for protesting on June 30. |
00:26:48 | Stories without notice | Brett: Overheard stories on the bus. Steve and porn names re his article on cyber safety. |
00:33:28 | Interview: Stephanie Johnston |
Stephanie is Project Manager, Mount Lofty Ranges World Heritage Bid which covers our beloved McLaren Vale region. |
00:48:41 | South Australian Register |
This week, Charles Rothauser, Harry Willis and Bruce Thompson – and they all have a link. |
00:54:59 | Adelaide Visa Council |
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01:05:31 | Musical Pilgrimage | Tristan Newsome with Childhood. |
01:13:20 | Outtakes | Colin’s innards |
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