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Date Time Nearly 50 new cellar door experiences across SA South Australian tourists can enjoy more new and unique cellar door experiences with 47 projects across the state sharing in more than $200,000 in Marshall Liberal Government funding. Unique funded projects include interactive wine experiences in the Adelaide Hills, wine barrel tasting pods in McLaren Vale, grapevine charcoal drawing workshops in the Barossa and an audio-visual wine tasting experience in the Clare Valley. Minister for Primary Industries and Regional Development David Basham said wineries thought outside the square to build their tourism and hospitality offering in accessing the ‘Unique Wine Experiences Fund Grant Program’. ....
Internet celebrates the ‘Sultan of Swing Wasim Akrams 55th birthday Web Desk|June 03, 2021 Internet celebrates the ‘Sultan of Swing’ Wasim Akram s 55th birthday Former captain of Pakistan’s national cricket team Wasim Akram, who is known as the ‘King of Swing’ turns a year older today as he celebrates his 55th birthday. Known as one of the greatest left-arm fast bowlers in cricket history, Akram has been regarded for his ability to reverse swing the ball with precision and accuracy around the globe. He captained Pakistan to many victories in ODI and Test formats of the game, taking the country to the 1999 World Cup final where the green shirts haplessly lost to Australia. ....
In 2017, Coca-Cola SA voluntarily announced that it would stop supplying sugary beverages to primary school outlets to play an active role in addressing childhood obesity. ....