Adelaide Showgrounds
The Royal Adelaide Showgrounds colloquially known as the Wayville Showgrounds and now operating under the trade name 'Adelaide Showground' holds many of Adelaide's most popular events, including the Royal Adelaide Show.
Aldgate is a town in Australia.
Population: 3,343
Latitude: -35° 01' 0.01" S
Longitude: 138° 43' 59.99" E
The Royal Adelaide Showgrounds colloquially known as the Wayville Showgrounds and now operating under the trade name 'Adelaide Showground' holds many of Adelaide's most popular events, including the Royal Adelaide Show.
The Adelaide Film Festival (AFF) is a biennial international film festival held over two weeks in mid October, in Adelaide, South Australia. The AFF has a strong focus on local South Australian and Australian produced content, with the Adelaide Film…
ABS is the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's television station in Adelaide, South Australia. It began broadcasting on 11 March 1960 from studios in the suburb of Collinswood.
Woodville is a suburb of Adelaide, situated about 8 kilometres northwest of the Central Business District of Adelaide. It lies within the City of Charles Sturt.
Para Hills is a residential suburb of Adelaide, South Australia, accessible from Adelaide by bus, (partly using Adelaide's O-Bahn Busway). A train station is approximately 2 kilometres to the west. There is a light aircraft airport close to its boun…
Onkaparinga Hills is a southern suburb of Adelaide, in the City of Onkaparinga. It covers an area of approx.
The Myer Centre is a five level shopping centre in the heart of the Adelaide CBD situated along the Rundle Mall shopping precinct and North Terrace. The centre is the home of the largest Myer Department Store in South Australia, a lower ground food …
Mount Bold Reservoir is the largest reservoir in South Australia with a maximum capacity of over forty-six thousand megalitres. Costing A$1.1 million, the reservoir took six years to construct on the Onkaparinga River system between 1932 and 1938. T…
Marble Hill was the Vice-Regal summer residence for the Governor of South Australia for seventy-five years, from 1880 to 1955. It is also the name of a ward of the Adelaide Hills Council, and a suburb, both named after the residence and in which the…
Magic Mountain was a theme park in Glenelg, a beachside suburb of Adelaide, South Australia.
The IceArenA, located in Thebarton, Adelaide, South Australia first opened on 17 September 1981 as the Ice Arena. In late 1987, the centre closed for the construction of the world's first indoor ski slope and reopened later that year as Mt Thebarton…
The Holdfast Bay is a small bay in Gulf St Vincent, next to Adelaide, South Australia.
The Happy Valley Reservoir is a water reservoir located in Adelaide, Australia. Constructed when the total population of Adelaide numbered 315,200 (1893 census), the Happy Valley Reservoir now supplies over a half a million people, from Adelaide's s…
Hallett Cove Conservation Park is a conservation park in Hallett Cove, South Australia.
Grenfell Centre is a high rise office building and is the third tallest building in Adelaide, Australia. with a height of 103 metres (338 feet). It was the tallest building in the city until surpassed by the Telstra House in 1987. It comprises 26 fl…
The Elder Conservatorium of Music, also known as "The Con", is Australia's senior academy of music and is located in the centre of Adelaide, the capital of South Australia. It is named in honour of its benefactor, Sir Thomas Elder. Dating in its ear…
The Black Sunday Bushfires of 1955 were a series of bushfires that broke out across South Australia on 2 January 1955. Extreme morning temperatures coupled with strong north-westerly winds contributed to the breakout of numerous fires in the Adelaid…
The Australian Science and Mathematics School (or ASMS) is a coeducational public senior high school for Years 10 - 12 located in Adelaide, South Australia on the campus of Flinders University. As the school is unzoned, it attracts students from all…