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Move over, Jamie Oliver, Grace Love is in town. Grace Love is the owner of Bliss Organic Cafe and has just released a cookbook, Confident Cooking. We talk to her about food, business, cookbooks, recipes, and, basically, what the ingredients are t...
Happy birthday to all, happy birthday to all, happy birthday Boring Adelaide, happy birthday to all. Thank you, everybody, for listening to our show during its first year. We have LOVED your comments, your loyalty, your interest, your likes, your...
This week's episode is special for many reasons. It marks the end of our first year of broadcasting and we are joined by one of South Australia's most accomplished broadcasters as Nigel 8, Keith Conlon. We also have a military theme tonight, with...
Shaun Shiraz Mitchell is becoming the new Mr Adelaide, thanks to his Facebook Page, Things you should do in Adelaide. It boasts more than 40,000 fans and keeps trickling Adelaidean highlights through the social channels of Adelaide and South Austral...
There is a strong entrepreneurial flavour to tonight's show. In many ways it is a showcase of the creative, risk-taking, passionate culture that is developing in Adelaide and South Australia. First up, Caitlin Hillson, tells us about her inspirat...
Paleo diets are back in the news after the Dieticians Association of Australia came out last week and dismissed them as misguided at best and 'potentially dangerous' at worst. So we turn to Adelaide dietician and chef, Mel Haynes, to break down the ...
Politicians are human. Adelaide is a place where people who can live anywhere are choosing to live. And the media we have here is as good or as bad as it is everywhere else, they just seem to overdo some topics because there are fewer stories hap...
Adelaide is building a reputation worldwide as the clean, fresh city in a beautiful state, boasting magnificent gourmet food and ease of getting where you want to go. But tonight, we cover two topics that contrast against these claims so that, as Ad...
Adelaide may be cold at the moment but many people's hearts are warm, prompting them to stand up for the 983 children that Australia has in detention in centres set up to hold asylum seekers. One such group of Adelaideans was a gathering of church l...
This week we get personal with Paul Makin, a cameraman turned journalist turned cameraman. Now back at Today Tonight Adelaide, Paul has a unique role. Equipped with a camera, he heads off to shoot stories solo, edits them and contributes to the n...