The Adelaide Visa Council deals with fallout from the Lonely Planet top ten listing story and follow ups.
There’s also some revenue raising ideas for the State Government, along with praise for new roadworks.
This week’s wine will shake you out of your Shiraz habit, while Sun Theory takes us out with music about getting you out of bad habits of thought.
Show notes
Intro: Using a still temporary semi-permanent music bed thanks to soundjay.com. Note, we also use free sfx from freesfx.co.uk for the harp, the twitter bird and the visa stamp.
Shout outs: Steve sends a cheerio to the Britannia Roundabout and all involved with her redesign. Brett sends a cheerio to the organisers of Girls’ Night In.
Wine tasting: We had two bottles, both from Howard Vineyard at Nairne; the 2010 Amos Cabernet Franc and the 2010 Howard Vineyard Cabernet Franc. Tasting notes
Stories without notice: Steve suggests the South Australian Government makes money from its EzyReg app, allowing us to capture a commission if we discover other motorists with expired registrations. Brett explains the Cheese Train from CheeseFest. Colin continues his pursuit of insight into Adelaide’s Bucket Tree.
Adelaide Visa Council: Before the Council this week:
- @LonelyPlanet GRANTED
- @AntSharwood REJECTED
- @DSofia GRANTED
- @DomenicoMarinoo REJECTED
- @AdauMonykuer REJECTED
- @Trentless PENDING
Click to read the judgements from hearing 009.
Adelaide’s Yesterdays with Colin: Looking into the history of the Credit Union Christmas Pageant.
Brett’s Musical Pilgrimage: Sun Theory and Black Days.