Events: Looking Ahead
PORT LINCOLN TUNARAMA FESTIVAL
26-28 January 2008
This colourful annual event attracts a cult following, but is also
perfect for a summer family outing. See Port Lincoln at its
finest, showcasing the regions best (sea)food, wine, art, music,
people and surroundings. Tunarama transforms the picturesque
port’s foreshore lawns into a bustling alley of stalls, sideshows
and rides, with events, activities and competitions sure to
delight fish-lovers of all ages. And then there’s the famous John
West Tuna Toss competition…
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here.
TASTE THE LIMESTONE COAST
8-10 February
Get a taste of the art, the heritage, the fabulous food and the
celebrated wine of the Limestone Coast at this diverse event. Dine
in style at the themed festival dinner; groove to the sounds of
live bands; have a flutter at the race day; enjoy the exhibition
at the Naracoorte Art Gallery; and be sure to sample as much of
the divine local produce and wines as you can.
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information click here.
TOUR DOWN UNDER
20-27 January 2008
The Tour Down Under attracts the world's cycling elite to South
Australia annually to battle for glory in Australia's premier
international cycling race – and in 2008 it will become the only
ProTour event held outside Europe. This action-packed race
features starts and finishes in key locations throughout Adelaide
and scenic South Australian regions. For the first time in 2008,
cycling fans will have more chances to cheer on the world's best
cyclists as the event is expanded to include two weekends of elite
cycling action. Participants in the Mutual Community Challenge
Tour on Friday 25 January 2008 can pedal the same 134-kilometre
route between Mannum and Strathalbyn as the world's elite cyclists
in Stage 4 of the Tour Down Under. And a shorter ride option of
73.5km from Woodside to Strathalbyn is also available for those
seeking a more leisurely ride.
For more information
click here.
CLIPSAL 500 ADELAIDE
21-24 February 2008
Full-blooded V8 action hits the city streets, as Adelaide combines
Australia’s largest motor sport festival with four nights of
concerts, spectacular air displays and non-stop on-track action.
This is the race Murray Walker called the greatest touring car
event in the world, and we’re not about to argue with the expert.
Feel the rush as the cars roar by during the day, then party into
the night with huge outdoor concerts.
For more information click
here.
ADELAIDE FRINGE
22 February – 16 March
Open your mind and take in some culture, while enjoying the party
atmosphere the Adelaide Fringe creates right across the city. Held
every two years, the Adelaide Fringe is the second largest fringe
festival in the world (after the Edinburgh Fringe). It’s super hip
and very funky. Anything goes with performances by independent
artists from all over the world: theatre, comedy, dance, visual
arts, film, video, music and multi-media shows are all a part of
the Fringe party.
For more information
click here.
WOMADELAIDE
7-9 March 2008
This is one of Australia’s best loved, most respected music festivals –
and definitely one of its coolest. Over three late summer days and
nights, groove to global beats in the splendour of Botanic Park.
Discover new music as artists from around the globe come together
on six stages to discuss, teach and share their art. Explore the
crafts on display at the WOMAD Global Village, indulge in
delicious food or kick back on the lawn and soak in the party
atmosphere.
For more information
click here.
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