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1973 the Australian Prime Minister Gough Whitlam officially opened the venue. The first ever performance that evening was
Act
Two, Scene 1 of Beethoven’s opera Fidelio and Beethoven’s Choral Symphony
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Adelaide Festival Centre - Annual Report 2011-2012
......................................................................... 7� ROLE, PERFORMANCE AND GOVERNANCE ................................. 9� Adelaide Festival Centre Trust
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1971
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Adelaide Festival Centre - Annual Report 2003-2004
....................................................................................................11 BUSINESS SYSTEMS..............................................................................................................11 ADELAIDE FESTIVAL CENTRE TRUST
ACT
1971
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Gather Round at Adelaide Festival Centre this weekend
alive with live music throughout the weekend thanks to Adelaide Guitar Festival. Catch Lucas Day's foot-stomping one-man-band
act
on Friday evening (6pm-7.30pm), and Kelly Menhennett's soulful vocals
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Elvis: A Musical Revolution arrives at Adelaide’s Her Majesty’s Theatre
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2018 OUR MOB catalogue
RICHARDS Seven
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2018 © Courtesy of the artist and Ceduna Arts & Culture Centre 11 CASSANDRA GRAY Family watching for Kangaroo 2018 © Courtesy of the artist and Ceduna Arts & Culture Centre TONY
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2014 OUR MOB catalogue
Arts, Scotdesco Denise Varcoe b. 1987 Narunga/Ngarrindjeri Narrunga Country acrylic on canvas, 84.5 x 94.5 cm Goolwa 15 Dorcas Miller Seven
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at the Head of the Bight acrylic on canvas, 72 x 96 cm
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Annual Report 2024
Overview: about the agency
Head of Public Affairs - Christie Anthoney Director, Philanthropy - Abbie Taylor Legislation administered by the agency Adelaide Festival Centre Trust
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1971
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Adelaide Festival Centre - Annual Report 2014-2015
’ Protection
Act
1993 .................................................................................................... 49 The South Australian Carers’ Recognition
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2005
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The agency’s performance
in the Adelaide Festival Centre Trust
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1971. The Trust’s purpose, as set out in the
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, is to contribute to the cultural, social and intellectual development of all South Australians. Towards
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31 Aug 2022
Spring into Live Entertainment at Adelaide Festival Centre
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2016 OUR MOB catalogue
Community, Iwantja Arts Jennifer Connelly b.1964 Pitjantjatjara Kungkarangkalpa (Seven
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Story) 2016 Acrylic on canvas 127 x 78cm Pipalyatjara/Wingellina Communities, Ninuku Arts Joanne Tjili Wintjin b
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. Read article 2 min read 1 July 2024 July '24 Moving Image Program In July, Adelaide Festival Centre's Moving Image Program is exhibiting "Artist as Animal" by Jen Valender and "
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OzAsia Festival releases extra tickets to Double Delicious and reveals new line-up of local talent for The Special Comedy Comedy Special
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ongoing journey, is immeasurable. One particular highlight is that Vali Myers’ own family - her
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A cosmic guide: the Adelaide Cabaret Festival show for every star sign
are relentlessly optimistic and independent risktakers, with a penchant for boundary pushing works. Matching their explorative nature is the UK show Now Playing by Flo & Joan, singing
sisters
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A cosmic guide: the Adelaide Cabaret Festival show for every star sign
are relentlessly optimistic and independent risktakers, with a penchant for boundary pushing works. Matching their explorative nature is the UK show Now Playing by Flo & Joan, singing
sisters
that have
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29 Nov 2023
Adelaide Festival Centre's Festival Theatre From April 2024, A New Release Of Tickets On Sale Tomorrow!
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OUR MOB 2023 Catalogue
Joeulla Coulthard, b. 1997 Country Johanna Roberts, b. 2001 Ngarrindjeri Mirror of Dreams Josephine Lennon, b. c1972 Matutjara Seven
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Judith Crosby, b. 1975 Low Southern Arrernte, Wangkangurru
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Adelaide Festival Centre - Annual Report 2004-2005
Officer’s Report .............................................................11 Adelaide Festival Centre Trust
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1971.............................................14 Trustees
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