What's Happening in Adelaide

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Re: What's Happening in Adelaide

#256 Post by Vee » Mon Feb 03, 2014 6:39 pm

Fork on the Road at the Movies
Free outdoor cinema - 'Red Obsession'
Whitmore Square
Sat Feb 8 (4pm-10pm)
Fork on the Road is popping up again and this time with another unique partnership. Fork has teamed up with DocWeek to to give you a free outdoor cinema in Whitmore Square on Saturday February 8 between 4pm – 10pm.

Come along and enjoy some dinner, a drink and the film Red Obsession, which will be screening at around 8:30pm.
Expect 30+ of your favourites and several new vans serving up innovative and delicious grub.
Splash Adelaide - Bringing our city streets and laneways to life.
http://splashadelaide.com.au/project/fo ... he-movies/

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Re: What's Happening in Adelaide

#257 Post by Vee » Sun Apr 06, 2014 10:25 am

Tasting Australia is almost here again.
This is a special event for Adelaide and regional SA, featuring our fine produce, 'real food heroes'' and foodie culture and the event encourages participation eg panels, masterclasses.
27 April - 4 May 2014
http://tastingaustralia.com.au/

Interesting to see the prominent role for the re-developed (in part) Victoria Square as "Town Square" for the event.
Town Square is the heart of the Tasting Australia festival and is the place to meet your friends, discover the best of local produce and beverages and start your food conversations!
Events have been subdivided into categories:
Eat, Drink, Share.
Program - via print (PDF) or mobile app.
http://tastingaustralia.com.au/printed-program.htm

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Re: What's Happening in Adelaide

#258 Post by Xaragmata » Wed Apr 23, 2014 1:12 am

Open House Adelaide - 3 & 4 May 2014

About Time: South Australia's History Festival

Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 May 2014
Various times
78 buildings throughout the Adelaide CBD
FREE (some bookings apply)

Have you ever wondered what kinds of work spaces Adelaide's most creative people work in? Or what the view is like from the top of Westpac House?
Are you intrigued by religious architecture? Or are you just looking for something fun and free to do with your family over the weekend? There's plenty
to choose from during Open House Adelaide http://openhouseadelaide.com.au/.

78 buildings will open their doors for people to explore and discover what happens behind these façades, with some great family activities and guided
tours. Some buildings require bookings, so check the website for details.

Open House Adelaide is presented by History SA as part of About Time: South Australia's History Festival http://abouttime.sa.gov.au/.

With almost 500 events presented by more than 300 organisers around SA, there is something for everyone: talks, tours, workshops, performances, school activities and open days. Take the opportunity to discover something new in SA during May.

For more information phone 8203 9888 or email
[email protected].

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Re: What's Happening in Adelaide

#259 Post by Vee » Sun May 04, 2014 1:53 pm

Velo-City Global Conference 2014 in Adelaide is almost here. (May 27-30)
Velo-city is the world’s premier international cycling planning conference. The four day event offers delegates from around the world a chance to share best practices for creating and sustaining cycling-friendly cities, where bicycles are valued as part of daily transport and recreation.
Check the program on the website.
http://www.velo-city2014.com/

A complementary event Velo-fringe runs from 16-31 May.
Velo-fringe is just like the famous Adelaide Fringe, but it's just about bikes. Running from 16-31 May 2014, in conjunction with the Velo-city Global conference, it will be a celebration of what's great about cycling in Adelaide.

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#260 Post by SBD » Tue Jul 08, 2014 10:41 am

The 2015 Bupa Challenge Tour route was announced on the weekend. Does starting in Glenelg and using Diagonal Road and the Southern Expressway solve the problems that the event apparently caused this year by going up the Crafers Freeway?

http://www.tourdownunder.com.au/bupa-challenge-tour.htm

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Re: What's Happening in Adelaide

#261 Post by Wayno » Mon Jul 21, 2014 4:18 pm

The 2015 Schutzenfest is moving to Rymill Park.

From Rip It Up
The South Australian German Association has announced plans for a Schützenfest make-over in 2015. Taking over Rymill Park from Friday January 30 to Sunday February 1, next year’s Schützenfest will pre-game Adelaide’s festival season with a new location, new atmosphere and new image.

Often drawing crowds of over 25,000 people, SA’s foremost celebration of German culture is the largest ethnic festival in the southern hemisphere. To reflect its traditional origins, organisers want to create a ‘vintage German town fair’ atmosphere for the 2015 festival, promising “a few creative modern twists” along the way.

Possibly looking to distance the event from the ‘beer and sunstroke’ image it’s developed in recent years, Schützenfest #52 will be a more family-friendly affair during the day. Featuring interactive theatrical entertainment plus a full program of children’s activities, the SA German Association hopes to entice a new generation of daytime attendees before the party atmosphere kicks in after dark.

Schützenfest runs from Friday January 30 to Sunday February 1 2015 in Rymill Park.
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Re: What's Happening in Adelaide

#262 Post by monotonehell » Mon Jul 21, 2014 9:37 pm

It will be hard for them to shake the shitzenfaced image.
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Re: What's Happening in Adelaide

#263 Post by Vee » Tue Jul 22, 2014 12:17 pm

Catching up on Adelaide news while on holidays - noticed this interesting pop-up event and location, via Dave Walsh at Weekend Notes.

Spirited - Free Event by Espionage Pop Up Gallery at the beautiful Himeji Gardens.
The highly popular Espionage Gallery in Adelaide was forced to close its doors after financial difficulties, but it has now re-incarnated itself as a pop up gallery.
...
... "The Himeji Japanese Gardens on South Terrace provide the perfect atmosphere to host a studio Ghibli-inspired event. It's like walking into an anime set...
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This free event will be day of fun and family entertainment. It takes place on Saturday July 26 from 10am to 5pm, and offers a chance to experience Espionage Gallery in its new form as a creative pop up gallery. Get a taste of Japan, then fossick the food trucks for some fun food.
More details on Weekend Notes:
http://www.weekendnotes.com/spirit-espi ... p-gallery/

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Re: What's Happening in Adelaide

#264 Post by Vee » Sun Jul 27, 2014 8:29 am

It looks like the innovative Spirited Free Event by Espionage Pop Up Gallery at Himeji Gardens was a big success (see pic spotted on Twitter). The Himeji Gardens is an almost hidden gem in our park lands.

http://twitter.com/WilkoDavid/status/49 ... 40/photo/1
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Re: What's Happening in Adelaide

#265 Post by Xaragmata » Wed Dec 10, 2014 1:08 am

Common Ground Mellor Street Open Day

Tuesday 16 December 2014 12.00pm to 3.00pm

11 Mellor Street Adelaide (off Waymouth Street opposite Light Square)

Come and See the Building that’s Opening Doors

Common Ground Adelaide will soon open its latest city apartment building providing stable, safe, affordable city accommodation for South Australians who
are homeless or at risk of sleeping rough.

You are invited to visit the new development to see how CGA is opening doors to a brighter future for some of the most vulnerable people in our community.

Set up in 2006 by the State Government with support from members of the business community, Common Ground is a not-for-profit organisation providing affordable, stable and quality accommodation for people who are facing, or have been, homeless.

The State Government has supported the Mellor Street project with an investment totalling almost $3 million.

Common Ground is proudly supported in South Australia by its founding sponsor, Santos.

For more information on the Open Day, call 8205 1600.

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#266 Post by Napier Leo » Mon Dec 29, 2014 4:14 am

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Art Gallery of South Australia

Address
North Terrace, Adelaide 5000
Telephone 08 8207 7000
Buy tickets
Price $20.00 to $25.00
Date 25 Oct-15 Feb 2015
Open Daily 10am-5pm

The city of Adelaide is the center point of free energetic and free thinking individuals. There are intriguing actualities about the place that shimmers the soul altogether.

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#267 Post by Wayno » Wed Apr 01, 2015 5:19 pm

A little ways into the future:

http://www.cei.asia/Article/395982,adel ... event.aspx
2017 World Hapkido Federation Championships and Seminar

The city of Adelaide, Australia has secured the A$5 million 2017 World Hapkido Federation Championships and Seminar, expected to be held in May.

The news was announced by Leon Bignell MP, minister for recreation and sport and tourism, at the welcome cocktail party for the Adelaide Convention Bureau (ACB)’s Destination South Australia (Destination SA)—a showcase event promoting Adelaide to the business events sector.

ACB hosted a delegation from Korea and Germany representing the World Hapkido Martial Arts Federation. The delegation enjoyed a tour of the city, including site inspections at a number of potential venues.

“We couldn’t have asked for a better way to start Destination SA. The confirmation of this event was a fantastic way to launch our four day showcase,” says Damien Kitto, ACB CEO.

The 2017 World Hapkido Championships and Seminar will involve over 2,500 participants, of which 2,000 will be international competitors and delegates. It is expected to create 50 jobs.
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#268 Post by Wayno » Wed Apr 01, 2015 5:21 pm

And only a few months away:

http://www.cei.asia/Article/391956,cent ... -2015.aspx
Adelaide to host 15th Australian Masters Games

The Adelaide Convention Centre (ACC) will play host to the Games Village for the 15th Australian Masters Games when the event comes to Adelaide from October 3 - 10, 2015.

The Village will incorporate the registration and accreditation centre, games expo help desks, medal engraving and merchandise store. It will also host the Games entertainment program including the Opening and Closing Ceremonies expected to attract a combined 6,500 participants. The Centre will also host a few of the Games’ events.

ACC chief executive Alec Gilbert said hosting the Games Village will provide a unique opportunity to showcase the Centre to a national and international audience.

“Sixty per cent of Games visitors will be from outside of South Australia,” said Mr Gilbert.

“It will add to the vibrancy of Adelaide’s burgeoning Riverbank and highlight the key role the Centre plays being at the heart of the city’s new entertainment, cultural and business precinct.

“We’re aiming to turn all 10,000 participants into ambassadors for the Adelaide Convention Centre by creating a first class Games Village and helping to make the 15th Australian Masters Games memorable for everyone involved.”

The Australian Masters Games is the largest multi-sport event in Australia and will feature eight days of competition across an expected more than 60 sports.

Australian Masters Games organising committee advisory board chair Chris Dittmar said the Games Village will provide the perfect central meeting point for the Games, and assist in encouraging the social atmosphere of the mass participation event.

“The Games Village will not just provide the practicality of a central meeting and administration point, but will also help encourage the social atmosphere that is the spirit of the Australian Masters Games,” Dittmar said.

“We could not think of a better place to host the Games Village than the Adelaide Convention Centre, it’s close to public transport and is amongst the action of the CBD.”
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Re: What's Happening in Adelaide

#269 Post by Wayno » Fri Apr 10, 2015 12:55 pm

Music in the Square
When:
Every Friday, from April 10, 2015
Where: Victoria Square / Tarntanyangga
Time(s): 4-6pm

Bring in the weekend and feel all the stress fade away at Music in the Square! It's the perfect way to relax after a hard week at work, so drop by and enjoy local musicians showcasing their amazing talents in the beautiful ‪#‎VicSquare from 4-6pm!
Can't get there? watch remotely via the webcam
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Re: What's Happening in Adelaide

#270 Post by Vee » Wed Jul 01, 2015 5:26 pm

Adelaide Beer and BBQ Festival at the Showgrounds, July 10-12 for lovers of Craft beer and Cider

Adelaide Icon, Coopers Brewery, Backs Inaugural Craft Beer Festival
Coopers Brewery is continuing its support for the growing craft beer sector through its sponsorship of the first-ever Adelaide Beer & BBQ Festival this month.

The festival will be held over three days from July 10-12 in the historic Brick Cattle Pavilion and Lawns at the Adelaide Showground. More than 30 South Australian, Australian and international craft beer and cider makers will be showcased along with some of the state’s best restaurants and chefs.

Coopers National Sales and Marketing Director, Mr Cam Pearce, said that as the craft beer sector had grown, Coopers had grown with it. “Thomas Cooper was the original craft brewer, 153 years ago,” Mr Pearce said.
“Coopers has strong credentials as a craft brewer and has been doing it for longer than most.”

Coopers Brewery will showcase its portfolio of ales as well as the Thomas Cooper range. The Royal Adelaide Beer and Cider Awards will be presented live at the festival on Friday evening. Medal winners will be exhibiting their award winning beers and ciders, meaning festival-goers will be able to sample them before anyone else.

Mr Pearce said Coopers was proud to be partnering with the festival in recognition of Australia’s beer and cider industry. “The Adelaide Beer & BBQ Festival is happening in our own backyard, so we see it as our responsibility to help make sure it’s a success,” Mr Pearce said.
Adelaide Beer & BBQ Festival info.
http://adelaidebeerfest.com.au.

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