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Yarn Bombing Day - Hurtle Square | Tangkaira

Wrap yourself in colour, creativity, and community at Yarn Bombing Day - Worldwide Knit in Public Day - at Hurtle ...

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Vino and Vibes 2026

This event presents cellar door style experiences in hospitality venues across the City South Precinct of the CBD. Each venue offers ...

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MOD - A futuristic museum of discovery

MOD is a place to be and be inspired by ideas at the intersection of science, art, and innovation. The exhibitions ...

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Review – The Magnets

The Magnets: ★★★★★ Walking into The Factory at the Garden of Unearthly Delights, I had no idea who The Magnets were. But, hey, that’s where the surprise hit me! The Magnets are composed of a group of 6 multinational men from around the UK + Australia, who are not only pleasing to look at, but […]

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Review – W#nk Bank Materclass

W*nk Bank Masterclass ★★★★★ From the moment you nervously take your seat in the Campanile tent at the back of the Garden you know you’re about to see a show like no other! From rows of gift bags placed in seats containing phallic-shaped vegetables in them to the strategically placed lube to the side of […]

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Review – Zach & Viggo – Thunderflop

Zach & Viggo: Thunderflop ★★★★★ As soon as you enter the venue for this two-man show, you are in for an hour of non-stop, high energy comedy! The show starts with our two heroes, American-Norwegian duo Zach Zucker & Viggo Venn introducing us to our own audience by giving out sticky label name badges to […]

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What’s on in Adelaide – Sarah Elding Review BABY WANTS CANDY – THE FULL BAND IMPROVISED MUSICAL Le Cascadeur – Garden of Unearthly Delights – 8.30pm – 2 March to 19 March 2017 When it comes to improvisation or just simply creating a new musical every night, nobody does it better than Baby Wants Candy. […]

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Review – Smug Face

Jez Watts: Smug Face Words by Alex Craddock Overall rating: ★★★★ On a stiflingly hot Tuesday evening, Jez Watts presented us, his unwitting audience, with hilarious stories from his enigmatic life. On one hand, we met Mr. Watts, an ex-Australian Army soldier who spent an admirable eight years at university studying neuroscience. On the other, […]

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