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  2. Hamer Hall, Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    The hall was reopened on 26 July 2012 with a Hamer Hall Opening Concert featuring Caroline O'Connor, [6] [7] k.d. lang, Eddie Perfect and Lior with a live orchestra. The project later won the AIA Melbourne Prize for the architects Ashton Raggatt McDougall for its overall contribution to the civic life of Melbourne.

  3. Arts Centre Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Hamer Hall Hamer Hall (formerly the Melbourne Concert Hall) is a 2,466-seat concert hall – the largest venue in Arts Centre Melbourne's complex, used for orchestra and contemporary music performances. It was opened in 1982 and was later renamed Hamer Hall in honour of Sir Rupert Hamer (the 39th Premier of Victoria) shortly after his death in ...

  4. Hamer Hall - Wikipedia

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    Hamer Hall, Melbourne, concert hall within Melbourne's Arts Centre; United States. Hamer Hall (Hamer, South Carolina), listed on the National Register of Historic ...

  5. Melbourne Recital Centre - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne Recital Centre (MRC) is a venue and organisation for live music in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The organisation programs and presents more than 500 concerts and events a year across diverse range of musical genres including classical and chamber music , contemporary, pop, folk, rock, electronica, indie, jazz, cabaret and world music.

  6. File:Rupert "Dick" Hamer Statue, Treasury Place, Melbourne ...

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    English: Sir Rupert James Hamer, AC, KCMG, ED (29 July 1916 – 23 March 2004), generally known until he was knighted in 1982 as Dick Hamer, Australian Liberal Party politician, was the 39th Premier of Victoria, serving from 1972 to 1981.

  7. Category:Concert halls in Australia - Wikipedia

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  8. Melbourne Symphony Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (MSO) is an Australian orchestra based in Melbourne. The MSO is resident at Hamer Hall . The MSO has its own choir, the MSO Chorus, following integration with the Melbourne Chorale in 2008.

  9. Donald Laycock (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Laycock's works are held in the collection of the National Gallery of Victoria, Art Centre Melbourne and Art Gallery of New South Wales. [1] [2] [3] He was colleagues with Lawrence Daws, Clifton Pugh and John Howley. [4]