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Adelaide
Zoo - Adelaide Zoo exhibits more than 1,400 native
and exotic mammals, birds, reptiles and fish. Over the past decade,
Adelaide Zoo has shifted from an emphasis on quantity of specimens to
its quality of animal management and display. As you wander around
the Zoo you will see, on each exhibit, signs describing the species with
a map showing distribution throughout the world.
Adelaide
Repertory Theatre Company - The Adelaide Rep has been
in existence for over 90 years, and is now the oldest surviving amateur
theatre company in the southern hemisphere. The site provides
information for the theatre, including an events calendar and related
links.
Adelaide
International Raceway
Belair
National Park - Dedicated in 1891, Belair is South
Australia's oldest National Park. Located just 25 minutes from the city
centre, Belair National Park is a world away in your own back yard.
Escape the bustle of the city and enjoy a relaxing picnic or perhaps
take a wander along the scenic hilltop trails. You may well be surprised
by the beautiful varieties of orchids and other wildflowers in bloom or
the lively and colourful displays of our native birdlife.
Botanical
Gardens of Adelaide - The
Adelaide Botanical Gardens feature a glorious European style landscape,
avenues of mature trees, wisteria arbors, a Sacred Lotus pond, a unique
Victorian Palm House restored in 1993-95, and the internationally
acclaimed Bicentennial Conservatory for tropical plants which opened in
1989.
Cleland
Wildlife Park - Australia’s unique range of marsupials,
reptiles, and birds is unsurpassed on any continent on earth. Koalas,
kangaroos, wombats, emus, parrots, and goannas to name a few, have all
adapted brilliantly to their Australian environment over millions of
years. At Cleland Wildlife Park, visitors are encouraged to mingle
with, observe, pat, feed, and learn about hundreds of southern Australian
native animals.
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Migration
Museum - Share a journey through South Australia's
settlement past which continues to shape its multicultural society.
Mt
Lofty Summit - Rising above the city of Adelaide, Mt
Lofty is one of two ears of the giant Urebilla, from Aboriginal Dreamtime,
whose fallen body forms the Mt Lofty Ranges. The
Summit is a special place for South Australians, and each year over 500,000
visitors come for the majestic all-round views. The Information Centre
showcases tourism opportunities and conservation initiatives to the world,
and stories from South Australia's European and Aboriginal heritage pull
these themes together on high-impact panels, and large-screen multimedia
displays.
South
Australia Tourism - Online guide to South Australia
tourism.
South
Australia Museum - Located in Adelaide the South
Australia Museum offers a variety of displays and exhibitions.
Schuss
Ski Club Limited - Schuss is a South Australian based
club founded in the mid 1960s. The Club is a non-profit organisation which
owns and operates 3 lodges located in the alpine villages of 3 of
Australia's premier Alpine resorts: Mount Buller, Falls Creek and Thredbo.
Tea
Tree Gully Golf Club - 18 hole golf course in the
foothills of Adelaide. All facilities for members and visitors. Wedding
receptions and other social functions a specialty.
Tasting
Australia - International food, wine, beverage and media
festival, held every two years in Adelaide, Australia.
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