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Date Time Striking right note From supporting local gigs at the Northern Sound System (NSS) to working on international touring acts such as U2 and Elton John, Michael Murphy is striking the right note in the music industry. From supporting local gigs at the Northern Sound System (NSS) to working on international touring acts such as U2 and Elton John, Michael Murphy is striking the right note in the music industry. Michael, 20, has volunteered at NSS for about seven years after finding out about the youth-music facility from a friend and then attending programs, Bangers n Mashups and Check 1, 2. From participant to now volunteering in these music programs, Michael has learned how to use technical equipment and manage events. ....
SA Tourism travel blog You can’t get far without encountering one of our world-famous wine regions. Adelaide is the wine capital of Australia – and one of the nine Great Wine Capitals of the World, along side Bordeaux in France, Napa Valley in the US and Bilbao Rioja in Spain. The network of global wine capitals share a common asset: their internationally renowned wine regions. Pour yourself a glass and check out our guide to South Australia’s top wine regions. 1. Barossa Seppeltsfield Rd, Barossa Explore over 80 cellar doors in the Barossa, along with five-star retreats, opulent self-contained accommodation and sumptuous food. Red wine aficionados will be in heaven; enjoy a glass by the fire in winter or outdoors in the leafy shade during summer, spring and autumn. Due to its Mediterranean climate (warm summers and mild winters), the Barossa’s Cabernets and Shiraz’ are unbeatable. ....
South Australian Tourism Commission South Australia’s summer festival season is in full swing and Adelaide is abuzz as CBD accommodation and restaurants book out at levels not seen since pre pandemic, and regions yet again reach new record occupancy levels. The latest South Australian Tourism Commission statistics show that over the three days of the Adelaide Cup long weekend, at least $50 million will be injected into the state’s economy, thanks to record occupancy levels boosted by the Great State Voucher program and festivals like Fringe, Adelaide Festival and WOMADelaide. Hotel and restaurant operators are reporting strong forward bookings during this month, as South Australians and an increasing number of interstate visitors make the most of ‘dinner, a show and a hotel night’. ....