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Mrs Angela Condous
Angela Condous was Lady Mayoress of the City of Adelaide (married to the Lord Mayor) between 1987-1993. Early Life and…
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Mrs Lynette Ninio
Mrs Lynette Ninio was the Lady Mayoress of the City of Adelaide (married to the Lord Mayor) from 1993-1997. Early…
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North Terrace West
Stretching from Adelaide’s first survey point to Parliament House, the character of this part of North Terrace continues to evolve
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Refugees
In general refugees have enriched and diversified South Australia’s religions, universities and schools, food, the arts, newspapers, clubs and sports.
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Rhythms of Construction
‘Construction’, ‘Thought’ and ‘Optimism’ make up the three elements of this bronze sculpture by Victor Meertens.
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Sailors’ Aid Societies (Port Adelaide)
Sailors’ aid societies were first established at Port Adelaide in the 1860s to provide accommodation, entertainment, moral guidance and religious instruction to…
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Serbians in South Australia
Serbians migrated to South Australia from the 1940s – 1990s to escape various forms of prosecution and have since established…
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Sir Donald Bradman Statue
The Sir Donald Bradman Statue stands outside the Adelaide oval as a tribute to the inspiring Australian sportsman.
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Strikes
South Australian workers have usually been less militant than their interstate counterparts.
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The Lady Mayoress’ Chain
The Lady Mayoress’ chain was designed and crafted by Wayne MacIntosh, a lecturer in jewellery and silversmithing, who was particularly…
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United Trades and Labor Council
Carpenters, tailors, bakers, carriers, cordwainers and coachmakers had formed unions within ten years of European settlement of South Australia, and…