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  2. Luxury Escapes - Wikipedia

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    It was created through a partnership between Luxury Escapes magazine and the Seven Network. Luxury Escapes, also known as Luxury Escapes: The World's Best Holidays has been hosted by Matty J (Matty Johnson), Sophie Falkiner and Cameron Daddo. The program was originally broadcast across Network Ten, 10 Peach, and 10 Play.

  3. O.G. Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The O.G. Hotel gained its licence before 1846, [2] according to one reference on 6 July 1843, [3] the proprietor being James Black. Situated at Gilles Plains on what was then known as the road to Modbury (now designated as 246 North East Road, Klemzig), the name is generally recognised as a reference to Osmond Gilles, a major land holder in the area, though mention of this connection did not ...

  4. List of programs broadcast by Network 10 - Wikipedia

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    Luxury Escapes (2017–present) The Offroad Adventure Show (2013–present) Pat Callinan's 4x4 Adventures (2008–present) Pooches at Play (2017–present) Reel Action (2013–present) Roads Less Travelled (2020–present) Seafood Escape with Andrew Ettingshausen (2019–present) Snap Happy (2017–present on 10 Bold Drama)

  5. Why You Need to Visit Adelaide, Australia ASAP - AOL

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  6. Adelaide Club - Wikipedia

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    An earlier club with similar aims and membership was the South Australian Club, founded in 1838, which purchased the Victoria Hotel from William Williams on Hindley Street for their premises. [2] Members included Sturt, Morphett and Fisher. [3] [4] Membership was by ballot; joining fee 10 gns., membership 2 gns. per annum. [5]

  7. Queen Adelaide Club - Wikipedia

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    In June 2014, Adelaide's Sunday Mail reported that the club had gained approval to knock down two of its three heritage-listed buildings, and build a 21-storey building. The first six (above ground) levels were planned to contain expanded club facilities, and the upper 14 levels were planned to contain pairs of three-bedroom apartments.