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  • Lance Armstrong launches LIVESTRONG in Australia. Photos.

    • 20 Jan 2009
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    I spent a few hours today at the Royal Adelaide Hospital where Lance Armstrong along with Federal Treasurer, Wayne Swan, SA Premier, Mike Rann, and cancer specialists launched the Australian LIVESTRONG campaign.

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  • Classic Down Under. Robbie McEwen wins. Pictures.

    • 19 Jan 2009
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    Robbie McEwen won the classic, now named the Cancer Council Classic in a tight contest, just edging out Willem Stroetinga and Graeme Brown. Lance Armstrong featured in his first race since returning to professional racing. Never expected to be a challenger in the fast flat criterium Armstrong finished in the peloton.
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  • Is Adelaide a backwater?

    • 31 Jan 2008
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    MELBOURNE, Jan 30 AAP - Unless Victoria pushes ahead with channel deepening in Port Phillip Bay, Melbourne will end up as a "backwater", like Adelaide , Premier John Brumby said...

    Well, didn't that little one liner cause a stink over here in Adelaide? Front page of today's Advertiser reveals that Melbourne has Wayne Carey and 'Naughty Corey', and we have, well, what do we have? Adelaide has seriously lost its way. I spent all last week covering the Tour Down Under for AFP in its first year with UCI Pro Tour status (a year earlier than hoped for by organisers), and I spend this week hearing it criticised because it cost too much, doesn't have a sponsor, and the Tour de France winner wasn't here.

    Please, this is exactly what Brumby was describing. I'm in my mid-twenties and have worked in the media for six years. In the past year Adelaide has lost its ATP sanctioned international tennis tournament and its PGA Nationwide golf tournament. The horse racing industry in South Australia needs a huge revamp, but the new complex and renovation at Victoria Park was put in the coffin by the Adelaide City Council, and the nails were banged in by Jane Lomax-Smith.

    People complain that money shouldn't be spent on the racing industry because it is dying. It's dying because money isn't spent on it; prize money is too low, and so we don't have the quality of horses that the east coast has. It's a catch-22, and if money isn't spent then it will die. The facilities at Victoria Park are pathetically inadequate; half of the course is taped off because it isn't stable to walk near.

    In one way I don't blame the government. Why? Governments that do nothing don't upset people. When Rann announced the extension of the tram he (and listeners of the radio, and readers of the paper) were greeted with 12 months of whining; money should be spent on this, or that, the tram doesn't go anywhere, buy more busses, it blocks traffic, no one uses it, and on and on and on. Now that it's running it's popular, but why would a government risk at least a year of bad press? Radio commentators (in particular, ABC mornings) have become so conservative, that one wonders if taxes should only be spent on schools and hospitals so no one complains.

    I could go on and on, and perhaps I will later, but if people in Adelaide want to get parochial and stick it up the vics, then don't write to the paper saying we're better than Melbourne, write and call admitting what we already know, that we need to spend public money on more than schools and hospitals.

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  • Keeping up-to-date.

    • 31 Jan 2008
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    I realised that the best thing about a blog is that it can keep something relatively static, like my website, fresh. Only thing is that one needs to make a concerted effort on their blog or it is a blatant advertisement to the passing viewer that it in fact isn’t fresh! And that is what brings me back to wordpress. To keep everyone informed with what’s happening in my world. I last wrote in August, and I’m not going to go back in time to update the past.I spent the last week on the back of a motorbike shooting the Tour Down Under bike race for news wire Agence France-Presse - of which I will write about in a separate post.
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     I spent all Tuesday standing outside the Federal Court in Adelaide with quite a press pack patiently waiting for the opportunity to take some photos of either the Australian or Indian cricketers involved with the Harbhajan Singh suspension appeal. I managed to get a few photos at 10.30am and never really shot anything of interest for the rest of the day. But hey, you’ve got to do the hours sometimes. (I might write a post about my opinions on that whole debacle too.)
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     I’ll be heading to the Adelaide Showgrounds tomorrow to cover the Big Day Out for WireImage (an entertainment company, now owned by Getty Images.)  That’s stumps for now, I’ll get cracking from now on. 
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    Photographer, traveller, journalist, blogger and editor.

    After working as a press photographer in Adelaide, Australia for seven years I packed my things up and travelled around Asia and Europe for six months. After the money ran out I relocated to London, where I became an editor for Getty Images. A couple of years later I've moved to Sydney. It's a beautiful spot, and though Paris is no longer just a couple of hours away it is home for now!

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