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Natural Surface Rock Climbing on SA’s BEST cliffs

Experience natural surface rock climbing with qualified employees and quality equipment.  Since 1989, Venture Corporate Recharge has been successfully taking people up and down the best cliffs in South Australia, Victoria, and further afield.

We offer a range of programs for beginners to the more experienced climbers, to go rock climbing and/or abseiling for individuals or groups.

The most popular sites close to Adelaide that we use are the cliffs of  Morialta Conservation Park and The Onkaparinga National Park. Morialta Conservation Park, 15 minutes away from the city is a gorgeous setting with views over the Adelaide Metropolis and St Vincent Gulf are awe-inspiring. Onkaparinga Gorge, south of the city is a wild setting and feels remote, and the views over the Onkaparinga River are fabulous.

No experience necessary – Our guides will provide all equipment, instruction and technical expertise. We set up a variety of climbs for differing levels of fitness and experience, to ensure you get the chance to have fun, ‘top out’, perhaps learn some new skills (or refresh old ones) and push yourself as hard as you wish.

We have climbing days at both Morialta and down at ‘the Onk’ planned for through out the year available to be booked on now.  If you have something else in mind, or want your own private climbing experience, please get in touch and we will endeavor to make it happen.

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SALA Festival

The South Australian Living Artists (SALA) Festival is a state-wide festival of visual art.

The SALA Festival was established in 1998 to promote and celebrate the many talented artists in SA and has grown into the largest celebration of visual arts in Australia. In 2018 SALA Festival has over 700 participating venues and 9,000 participating artists.

Photo by Sam Roberts

 

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RADIO AUSTRIA 4 BALL

Celebrating 40 Years Radio Austria 4 Broadcasting in Adelaide.
Domingo-Pavarotti-Carreras Tribute Show by The Australian Tree Tenors.
Dance Music by Herbert Stauber
Tickets $ 75.00 p.p. (3-Course Dinner inclusive)
Phone Number for Bookings: 0427 234 350 – Info: www.austrianclubsa.com

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GooRoo Animation – Make Your Own Movies!

Are you the next Steven Spielberg? Come visit us at the National Motor Museum this school holidays and find out!

GooRoo Animation Claymation workshops will be held on the first weekend of the holidays where you can learn to create your very own movies. They will teach you about what goes into making a film, giving you a behind the scenes glimpse into producing an animated movie at a professional level. Be inspired by the vehicles on display, and create your own plasticine car to be the star of the show!

Movies will be filmed and put together using the Stop Motion Studio App available on mobile devices. They will then be uploaded to YouTube via the GooRoo Animation Workshops channel so you can share them with all your friends and family.

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Adelaide Festival of Ideas

In the age of the machines, when junk mail has become fake news, and space is but another frontier, some 90 invited thinkers, drinkers and doers will come together at the 2018 Adelaide Festival of Ideas, for a series of mainly free thought-provoking presentations, in-conversations, round tables and special events.

Over three nights and three days, 12-15 July, scientists of all kinds, policy wonks, historians, economists, educationalists, theologians and artists will share with us their wisdom. Who knows ‘Who’s at the Wheel’? Rug up and join us as the winter sun rises on Adelaide’s West End knowledge precinct.  Full program available end of June http://adelaidefestivalofideas.com.au

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Dirty Days

Bicycle SA has partnered with Forestry SA to deliver this mountain bike series featuring three of the state’s fantastic forests in the Adelaide hills. 
 
The Dirty Days three ride series increases in difficulty over the series to help you improve your mountain bike skill level and fitness. Each ride day has three different route lengths which means you will be able to choose the distance that suits your level of fitness. Participants are welcome to take part in the complete series or come along to individual Dirty Days events. 
 
It’s really easy to get involved in Dirty Days, you really only have to get there, cycle and go home again. The routes are all marked and signed so you won’t get lost and the longer routes have a rest stop with refreshments available so you don’t need to worry about carrying food or a bucket load of water. We also have mechanical support which can be called out to your location if you run into mechanical problems.
 
We’d love to see more kids on bikes so we also have Family routes which will be a good test and a taste of mountain biking for the younger ones in the family.

DATES:

Sunday, July 1 – Mt Crawford Forest

Sunday, August 12 – Kuitpo Forest

Sunday, September 16 – Cudlee Creek Forest

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