Tag: dancing
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Born to dance: Robert Irwin’s show-stealing DWTS debut
Wearing khaki pants and shirt, the 21-year-old wildlife warrior and son of the late Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin began his routine with pro dance partner Witney Carson by leaping from the bonnet of a Land Rover as the sound of laughing kookaburras filled the air and an image of Uluru provided the backdrop. The pair…
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No call on lifting Adelaide Oval capacity as Labor kicks up about dancing ban
It comes as the state recorded no new COVID-19 deaths and 1479 new cases today. The number of people in hospital with the virus has dropped from 221 to 177 people, with 13 in intensive care and two on ventilators. With the start of the AFL season just four weeks away, crowds at Adelaide Oval…
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Dance battle: Groundfloor Radio clocks 6600 signatures to bring dancing back
SPECIAL REPORT: COVID-19 ADELAIDE Local deejay and party proprietor Dan Gill, of Groundfloor Radio, helped kickstart the ‘Re-instate dancing in South Australian music venues‘ campaign last week, aiming to highlight the growing discontent among Adelaide’s late-night community. “Bring Dancing Back” Sign the petition. Read the instructions on how to write to your local MP. Click…
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Let us dance: nightclubs, venues in COVID restrictions plea
Harrison Raphael, co-owner of Hindley St venue Loverboy, said he’d written to the state government this week asking that restrictions be eased and dancing allowed without the need for a COVID Management Plan. Dancing in venues was banned in March when COVID restrictions were first imposed, with SA Health-approved management plans introduced in July, but…
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You can dance if you want to – but only at weddings and school formals
Deputy Premier and Health Minister Steven Miles announced the changes today, which Labor leader Annastacia Palaszczuk echoed on social media, at the start of a press conference with Chief Health Officer Jeannette Young. The Liberal National Party was given a briefing this morning, under caretaker arrangements, but leader Deb Frecklington later said the easing of…