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Adelaide Kite Flyers Association Club Fly Days | Semaphore South

The Adelaide Kite Flyers Association (AKFA) Club Fly Days for 2025 are underway at Semaphore South. 
The club fly days are held on the second Sunday of each month from 12pm onwards. It’s an opportunity for the AKFA members to try out new kites or just catch up and fly. It’s also an opportunity to see […]

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START at the Gallery | Art Gallery of SA | Dates for 2025

[ January 5, 2025; February 2, 2025; March 2, 2025; April 6, 2025; May 4, 2025; June 1, 2025; July 6, 2025; August 3, 2025; September 7, 2025; October 5, 2025; November 2, 2025 to November 3, 2025. December 7, 2025; ]
Free START Program for Children at the Art Gallery of South Australia 
An exciting introduction to art for children and their families, enjoy art-making, music, performances and tours on the first Sunday of every month with Start at the Gallery.
START is a FREE family-fun day and includes art activities, tours, live performances and entertainment at the Art Gallery […]

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Adelaide School Holiday Dates | School Terms in South Australia

School Holiday Dates for South Australia
Adelaide School Holiday Dates for 2025 & 2026, School Term Dates and Public Holidays in South Australia.
To help you plan ahead when making travel plans and booking accommodation for your next family trip, here’s where you’ll find the current year’s school term dates, school holiday dates and South Australia’s public […]

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Glenelg Air Raid Shelter Open Days

[ January 19, 2025; February 16, 2025; March 16, 2025; April 20, 2025; April 25, 2025; May 18, 2025; June 15, 2025; July 20, 2025; August 17, 2025; October 19, 2025; November 11, 2025; November 16, 2025; December 21, 2025; ]
Explore an important piece of WWII history in Glenelg – an Air Raid Shelter.
Built in 1942, the Glenelg Air Raid Shelter was a valuable part of a World War II communications network.  Air Raid Shelters were generally built to protect large numbers of people from air raids, but in Adelaide they were civil defence communications […]

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