South Australia
South Australia
Spreading the music of Show of Hands live at albert hall with Fishermens Friends
Spreading the music of Show of Hands live at albert hall with Fishermens Friends
- Duration: 3:17
- Published: 2007-01-05
- Uploaded: 2010-11-04
- Author: Cookieclause
The Pogues - South Australia
The Pogues - South Australia
Here´sa good song from the Pogues´ album "If I Should Fall From Grace With God". In South Australia I was born, heave away, haul away In South Australia, 'round Cape Horn, were bound for South Australia Haul away your rolling king, heave away, haul away Haul away, youll hear me sing, were bound for South Australia As I walked out one morning fair, heave away, haul away 'Twas there I met Miss Nancy Blair, were bound for South Australia There's just one thing that's on my mind, heave away, haul away That's leaving Nancy Blair behind, were bound for South Australia And as we wallop round Cape Horn, heave away, haul away You'll wish to God you've never been born, were bound for South Australia In South Australia I was born, heave away, haul away In South Australia, 'round Cape Horn, were bound for South Australia
Here´sa good song from the Pogues´ album "If I Should Fall From Grace With God". In South Australia I was born, heave away, haul away In South Australia, 'round Cape Horn, were bound for South Australia Haul away your rolling king, heave away, haul away Haul away, youll hear me sing, were bound for South Australia As I walked out one morning fair, heave away, haul away 'Twas there I met Miss Nancy Blair, were bound for South Australia There's just one thing that's on my mind, heave away, haul away That's leaving Nancy Blair behind, were bound for South Australia And as we wallop round Cape Horn, heave away, haul away You'll wish to God you've never been born, were bound for South Australia In South Australia I was born, heave away, haul away In South Australia, 'round Cape Horn, were bound for South Australia
- Duration: 3:26
- Published: 2008-12-05
- Uploaded: 2010-11-05
- Author: Nessiefan
Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem - South Australia
Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem - South Australia
In South Australia I was born! Heave away! Haul away! South Australia round Cape Horn! We're bound for South Australia! CHORUS Heave away, you rolling king, Heave away! Haul away! All the way you'll hear me sing We're bound for South Australia! As I walked out one morning fair, It's there I met Miss Nancy Blair. I shook her up, I shook her down, I shook her round and round the town. There ain't but one thing grieves my mind, It's to leave Miss Nancy Blair behind. And as you wallop round Cape Horn, You'll wish to Christ you'd never been born!
In South Australia I was born! Heave away! Haul away! South Australia round Cape Horn! We're bound for South Australia! CHORUS Heave away, you rolling king, Heave away! Haul away! All the way you'll hear me sing We're bound for South Australia! As I walked out one morning fair, It's there I met Miss Nancy Blair. I shook her up, I shook her down, I shook her round and round the town. There ain't but one thing grieves my mind, It's to leave Miss Nancy Blair behind. And as you wallop round Cape Horn, You'll wish to Christ you'd never been born!
- Duration: 2:01
- Published: 2008-02-21
- Uploaded: 2010-11-09
- Author: vlikavec
The Dubliners - South Australia
The Dubliners - South Australia
The one and only Barney!
The one and only Barney!
- Duration: 4:40
- Published: 2007-11-27
- Uploaded: 2010-11-13
- Author: AndreasSU
Adelaide, South Australia
Adelaide, South Australia
Adelaide is a city of great visual harmony and classical elegant style, superbly set beside the River Torrens between the Adelaide Hills and waters of Gulf St Vincent. The wine and festival capital of Australia, Adelaide is a place to experience the buzz, culture and convenience of a big city without the frustrations. The city centre, surrounded by parklands, is a charming blend of historic buildings, wide streets, groovy shops, street cafes and restaurants. And because Adelaide is known as the 20-minute city, you can experience it all on a series of easy short walks.Please take me to Australia - find photos, videos, accommodation, sightseeing, tours, car rentals, package holidays and attractions around Australia. A total solution for your holiday, vacation or travel plans. pleasetakemeto.com
Adelaide is a city of great visual harmony and classical elegant style, superbly set beside the River Torrens between the Adelaide Hills and waters of Gulf St Vincent. The wine and festival capital of Australia, Adelaide is a place to experience the buzz, culture and convenience of a big city without the frustrations. The city centre, surrounded by parklands, is a charming blend of historic buildings, wide streets, groovy shops, street cafes and restaurants. And because Adelaide is known as the 20-minute city, you can experience it all on a series of easy short walks.Please take me to Australia - find photos, videos, accommodation, sightseeing, tours, car rentals, package holidays and attractions around Australia. A total solution for your holiday, vacation or travel plans. pleasetakemeto.com
- Duration: 0:59
- Published: 2006-11-27
- Uploaded: 2010-11-06
- Author: pleasetakemeto
Kangaroo Island, South Australia
Kangaroo Island, South Australia
Separated from the Australian mainland about 9000 years ago, Kangaroo Island remains one of the most unspoilt natural wonders of the world. You'll find seals basking on quiet beaches; koalas munching on gum trees; echidnas wandering in search of insects; and kangaroos, goannas, wallabies, penguins and birds at just about every turn. One third of the island is protected as conservation and national parks, and half the island has never been cleared of native vegetation. You can walk among huge weather-sculptured granite boulders at Remarkable Rocks and roll down the white sand dunes of Little Sahara. Dodge the wildlife as you hike through bushland. Stretch out in your own secret spot along the island's 480 kilometres of coastline. And retire to your own lighthouse keeper's cottage for the night. Kangaroo Island is a 30-minute flight south from Adelaide, or less than two-and-a-half hours by car and ferry. Kangaroo Island Sealink runs ferries between Cape Jervis (90 minutes drive south of Adelaide) and Penneshaw. At 150 kilometres long and 55 kilometres wide, the island is Australia's third largest. It has four town centres: Kingscote, Penneshaw, Parndana and American River. A coach service runs twice daily between Kingscote, American River and Penneshaw to connect with ferry services (but bookings are necessary). There's a major sealed road right around the island, but many smaller roads are narrow, unsealed and edged with scrub. Driving by day or night, take it easy and <b>...</b>
Separated from the Australian mainland about 9000 years ago, Kangaroo Island remains one of the most unspoilt natural wonders of the world. You'll find seals basking on quiet beaches; koalas munching on gum trees; echidnas wandering in search of insects; and kangaroos, goannas, wallabies, penguins and birds at just about every turn. One third of the island is protected as conservation and national parks, and half the island has never been cleared of native vegetation. You can walk among huge weather-sculptured granite boulders at Remarkable Rocks and roll down the white sand dunes of Little Sahara. Dodge the wildlife as you hike through bushland. Stretch out in your own secret spot along the island's 480 kilometres of coastline. And retire to your own lighthouse keeper's cottage for the night. Kangaroo Island is a 30-minute flight south from Adelaide, or less than two-and-a-half hours by car and ferry. Kangaroo Island Sealink runs ferries between Cape Jervis (90 minutes drive south of Adelaide) and Penneshaw. At 150 kilometres long and 55 kilometres wide, the island is Australia's third largest. It has four town centres: Kingscote, Penneshaw, Parndana and American River. A coach service runs twice daily between Kingscote, American River and Penneshaw to connect with ferry services (but bookings are necessary). There's a major sealed road right around the island, but many smaller roads are narrow, unsealed and edged with scrub. Driving by day or night, take it easy and <b>...</b>
- Duration: 1:01
- Published: 2006-11-27
- Uploaded: 2010-11-11
- Author: pleasetakemeto
Tommy Emmanuel - South Australia
Tommy Emmanuel - South Australia
Guitarist: Tommy Emmanuel Song: Bound for South Australia Source: Tommy Emmanuel Up Close DVD Tuning: Drop-D (DADGBE) Tab: www.tommyemmanuel.com See also: www.tommyemmanuel.com I urge you to buy the DVD and see tommy play live!
Guitarist: Tommy Emmanuel Song: Bound for South Australia Source: Tommy Emmanuel Up Close DVD Tuning: Drop-D (DADGBE) Tab: www.tommyemmanuel.com See also: www.tommyemmanuel.com I urge you to buy the DVD and see tommy play live!
- Duration: 2:21
- Published: 2006-06-09
- Uploaded: 2010-11-05
- Author: wildeyed
Adelaide Hills, South Australia
Adelaide Hills, South Australia
As the oldest wine region in South Australia (the first vines were planted in 1839, just three years after settlement) the Adelaide Hills has had time to get things right. Drive the region's many scenic routes and you'll find picture-postcard views at every turn; some of the best cool-climate wines in Australia; koalas, kangaroos and enough cute native animals to melt even the most world-weary heart; and gorgeous places to rest your head at the end of gentle days of discovery. And this little pocket of paradise is so close to Adelaide. Just a few minutes' drive down the South Eastern Freeway and you're away from the rat race and surrounded by manicured vineyards and market gardens, natural Australian bushland and lush green pastures. Each season offers its own appeal: leafy landscapes ablaze with changing colours in autumn; warm fires and historic cottages in winter; blooms and berries in spring; and cool cellar door retreats in summer.Please take me to Australia - find photos, videos, accommodation, sightseeing, tours, car rentals, package holidays and attractions around Australia. A total solution for your holiday, vacation or travel plans. pleasetakemeto.com
As the oldest wine region in South Australia (the first vines were planted in 1839, just three years after settlement) the Adelaide Hills has had time to get things right. Drive the region's many scenic routes and you'll find picture-postcard views at every turn; some of the best cool-climate wines in Australia; koalas, kangaroos and enough cute native animals to melt even the most world-weary heart; and gorgeous places to rest your head at the end of gentle days of discovery. And this little pocket of paradise is so close to Adelaide. Just a few minutes' drive down the South Eastern Freeway and you're away from the rat race and surrounded by manicured vineyards and market gardens, natural Australian bushland and lush green pastures. Each season offers its own appeal: leafy landscapes ablaze with changing colours in autumn; warm fires and historic cottages in winter; blooms and berries in spring; and cool cellar door retreats in summer.Please take me to Australia - find photos, videos, accommodation, sightseeing, tours, car rentals, package holidays and attractions around Australia. A total solution for your holiday, vacation or travel plans. pleasetakemeto.com
- Duration: 0:55
- Published: 2006-11-27
- Uploaded: 2010-10-29
- Author: pleasetakemeto
Tommy Emmanuel - Bound for South Australia
Tommy Emmanuel - Bound for South Australia
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- Duration: 1:57
- Published: 2006-04-25
- Uploaded: 2010-11-03
- Author: euphemistic
Australian Cities
Australian Cities
Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Brisbane & Surfers Paradise displayed in all of their beauty (slideshow)
Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Brisbane & Surfers Paradise displayed in all of their beauty (slideshow)
- Duration: 4:22
- Published: 2007-12-11
- Uploaded: 2010-11-11
- Author: WogBlogger
Barossa, South Australia
Barossa, South Australia
The Barossa offers everything you'd expect from Australia's most famous wine region. Winemakers waiting to share their secrets at the cellar door; landscapes etched with manicured vineyards; passionate food producers proffering their wares at country markets; and grand chateaux surrounded by ornate gardens. And it's all just an hour from Adelaide. The region owes much of its appeal to the European peasant farmers and English free settlers who made the place home from the 1850s. You'll get a taste of their rich cultural legacy in superb Barossa specialty foods, dozens of festivals and events, historic architecture and inspiring arts and antique galleries. Take a winery tour in a limousine or vintage car, or float above the valley in a hot-air balloon. Wake up in the Barossa after spending the night in a restored settler's cottage, a resort suite, a luxurious country house or a shady caravan park. Sample German wursts and cakes in heritage bakeries and butcher stores as you follow the Barossa's Butcher, Baker, Winemaker Trail. And get right into the swing of things at one of the 100 events making up the biennial Barossa Vintage Festival.Please take me to Australia - find photos, videos, accommodation, sightseeing, tours, car rentals, package holidays and attractions around Australia. A total solution for your holiday, vacation or travel plans. pleasetakemeto.com
The Barossa offers everything you'd expect from Australia's most famous wine region. Winemakers waiting to share their secrets at the cellar door; landscapes etched with manicured vineyards; passionate food producers proffering their wares at country markets; and grand chateaux surrounded by ornate gardens. And it's all just an hour from Adelaide. The region owes much of its appeal to the European peasant farmers and English free settlers who made the place home from the 1850s. You'll get a taste of their rich cultural legacy in superb Barossa specialty foods, dozens of festivals and events, historic architecture and inspiring arts and antique galleries. Take a winery tour in a limousine or vintage car, or float above the valley in a hot-air balloon. Wake up in the Barossa after spending the night in a restored settler's cottage, a resort suite, a luxurious country house or a shady caravan park. Sample German wursts and cakes in heritage bakeries and butcher stores as you follow the Barossa's Butcher, Baker, Winemaker Trail. And get right into the swing of things at one of the 100 events making up the biennial Barossa Vintage Festival.Please take me to Australia - find photos, videos, accommodation, sightseeing, tours, car rentals, package holidays and attractions around Australia. A total solution for your holiday, vacation or travel plans. pleasetakemeto.com
- Duration: 0:53
- Published: 2006-11-27
- Uploaded: 2010-10-01
- Author: pleasetakemeto
Sohail Tanvir bowling for South Australia T20 (Big Bash)
Sohail Tanvir bowling for South Australia T20 (Big Bash)
Sohail Tanvir 4 over spell v Western Australia in the T20 Big Bash.
Sohail Tanvir 4 over spell v Western Australia in the T20 Big Bash.
- Duration: 9:57
- Published: 2009-01-19
- Uploaded: 2010-11-02
- Author: MercsYT
Adelaide South Australia SA
Adelaide South Australia SA
AA Adelaide is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of South Australia, and is the fifth largest city in Australia, with a population of over 1.1 million.[1] It is a roughly linear city: it is 20 km from the coast to the foothills, but it stretches 90 km from Gawler at its northern extent to Aldinga in the south. Colonel William Light, one of Adelaide's founding fathers, designed the city and chose its location close to the River Torrens. Inspired by William Penn and the garden city movement, Light's design set out Adelaide in a grid layout, interspaced by wide boulevards and large public squares, and entirely surrounded by parkland. Early Adelaide was shaped by religious freedom and a commitment to political progressivism and civil liberties, which led to world-first reforms. Adelaidean society remained largely puritan up until the 1970s, when a set of social reforms under the premiership of Don Dunstan resulted in a cultural revival. Today Adelaide is known for its many festivals as well as for its wine, arts and sports. As South Australia's seat of government and commercial centre, Adelaide is the site of many governmental and financial institutions. Most of these are concentrated in the city centre along the cultural boulevard of North Terrace and in various districts of the metropolitan area. WIKIPEDIA
AA Adelaide is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of South Australia, and is the fifth largest city in Australia, with a population of over 1.1 million.[1] It is a roughly linear city: it is 20 km from the coast to the foothills, but it stretches 90 km from Gawler at its northern extent to Aldinga in the south. Colonel William Light, one of Adelaide's founding fathers, designed the city and chose its location close to the River Torrens. Inspired by William Penn and the garden city movement, Light's design set out Adelaide in a grid layout, interspaced by wide boulevards and large public squares, and entirely surrounded by parkland. Early Adelaide was shaped by religious freedom and a commitment to political progressivism and civil liberties, which led to world-first reforms. Adelaidean society remained largely puritan up until the 1970s, when a set of social reforms under the premiership of Don Dunstan resulted in a cultural revival. Today Adelaide is known for its many festivals as well as for its wine, arts and sports. As South Australia's seat of government and commercial centre, Adelaide is the site of many governmental and financial institutions. Most of these are concentrated in the city centre along the cultural boulevard of North Terrace and in various districts of the metropolitan area. WIKIPEDIA
- Duration: 10:39
- Published: 2009-10-26
- Uploaded: 2010-09-22
- Author: DON434
Adelaide City South Australia
Adelaide City South Australia
View from the Hyatt, festival Theatre and Rundle Mall Pubic Holiday Monday 28th January 2008. Australia beat India at Adelaide Oval !
View from the Hyatt, festival Theatre and Rundle Mall Pubic Holiday Monday 28th January 2008. Australia beat India at Adelaide Oval !
- Duration: 8:35
- Published: 2008-01-28
- Uploaded: 2010-10-20
- Author: Laras420
Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia
Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia
It's little wonder Australia's richest landscape art prize is staged on the Fleurieu Peninsula. Beautiful, bald hills sweep down to sun-drenched beaches. Wineries, orchards and pastures are patch-worked between bushland; and quiet roads lead to alluring cellar doors where you can sit back and take it all in. And it's all less than 40 minutes from Adelaide. Jump in the car, drive south on the Fleurieu Way and within the hour you can be walking, surfing or fishing on long, sandy beaches; or eating the catch of the day at the beachside Flying Fish cafe in Port Elliot. Drive straight down the coast to dive on the former warship HMAS Hobart at Yankallila Bay; or begin the 1500 kilometre Heysen Trail at Cape Jervis, weaving your way through the dense bushland of Deep Creek Conservation Park. Further around the coast you'll find Victor Harbor, South Australia's most popular seaside town with its horse-drawn tram to Granite Island, the historic Cockle steam train and whales playing just offshore in the winter months. Then it's round to the pretty, historic river port of Goolwa, Hindmarsh Island and the mighty Murray River mouth and the internationally renowned Coorong National Park.Please take me to Australia - find photos, videos, accommodation, sightseeing, tours, car rentals, package holidays and attractions around Australia. A total solution for your holiday, vacation or travel plans. pleasetakemeto.com
It's little wonder Australia's richest landscape art prize is staged on the Fleurieu Peninsula. Beautiful, bald hills sweep down to sun-drenched beaches. Wineries, orchards and pastures are patch-worked between bushland; and quiet roads lead to alluring cellar doors where you can sit back and take it all in. And it's all less than 40 minutes from Adelaide. Jump in the car, drive south on the Fleurieu Way and within the hour you can be walking, surfing or fishing on long, sandy beaches; or eating the catch of the day at the beachside Flying Fish cafe in Port Elliot. Drive straight down the coast to dive on the former warship HMAS Hobart at Yankallila Bay; or begin the 1500 kilometre Heysen Trail at Cape Jervis, weaving your way through the dense bushland of Deep Creek Conservation Park. Further around the coast you'll find Victor Harbor, South Australia's most popular seaside town with its horse-drawn tram to Granite Island, the historic Cockle steam train and whales playing just offshore in the winter months. Then it's round to the pretty, historic river port of Goolwa, Hindmarsh Island and the mighty Murray River mouth and the internationally renowned Coorong National Park.Please take me to Australia - find photos, videos, accommodation, sightseeing, tours, car rentals, package holidays and attractions around Australia. A total solution for your holiday, vacation or travel plans. pleasetakemeto.com
- Duration: 1:06
- Published: 2006-11-27
- Uploaded: 2010-08-27
- Author: pleasetakemeto
Instant Concert - Band of the South Australia Police
Instant Concert - Band of the South Australia Police
The Marching Floorshow band, performs "Instant Concert". Can you count the tunes ? Recorded in 1998
The Marching Floorshow band, performs "Instant Concert". Can you count the tunes ? Recorded in 1998
- Duration: 2:38
- Published: 2007-11-18
- Uploaded: 2010-11-11
- Author: bandsapol
Kangaroo Island / Australia / South Side Story
Kangaroo Island / Australia / South Side Story
Great wildlife, 2 days tour on kangaroo Island, South Australia. Sea lions, koalas, pelicans, aboriginal paintings...
Great wildlife, 2 days tour on kangaroo Island, South Australia. Sea lions, koalas, pelicans, aboriginal paintings...
- Duration: 5:14
- Published: 2007-06-19
- Uploaded: 2010-08-27
- Author: yagointowoopwoop
Port Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia
Port Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia
See Port Adelaide and Australia- travel guides - videos, photos, accommodation and holiday information.
See Port Adelaide and Australia- travel guides - videos, photos, accommodation and holiday information.
- Duration: 0:30
- Published: 2008-01-24
- Uploaded: 2010-08-27
- Author: pleasetakemeto
Celebration of Teaching 2010 - University of South Australia
Celebration of Teaching 2010 - University of South Australia
Two of UniSA's award winning teachers share some of their teaching and learning strategies. Featuring Mahfuz Aziz from the School of Electrical Information Engineering and Sue Gilbert-Hunt from the School of Health Sciences along with their students, Mieka van Rijn, Simon Kupke and Kaitlyn Tilley.
Two of UniSA's award winning teachers share some of their teaching and learning strategies. Featuring Mahfuz Aziz from the School of Electrical Information Engineering and Sue Gilbert-Hunt from the School of Health Sciences along with their students, Mieka van Rijn, Simon Kupke and Kaitlyn Tilley.
Physiotherapy student, Sarah Wallwork - University of South Australia
Physiotherapy student, Sarah Wallwork - University of South Australia
Physiotherapy student, Sarah Wallwork, speaks about her honours project. Sarah presented her Neck Laterality study at the neurodynamics and neuromatrix conference in Nottingham, UK.
Physiotherapy student, Sarah Wallwork, speaks about her honours project. Sarah presented her Neck Laterality study at the neurodynamics and neuromatrix conference in Nottingham, UK.