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  2. Skyshow - Wikipedia

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    Although, faced with serious financial difficulties in the late 1990s until rescued by the South Australian Government, it is estimated some 150,000 people attended the main festivities in Bonython Park, while many more watch from vantage points along the Adelaide Hills. The event ceased in 2006 after failing to secure funding for 2007. [1 ...

  3. Bonython Park - Wikipedia

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    Bonython Park forms part of what is known as Park 27, and since the dual naming initiative by Adelaide City Council in the early 2000s, Park 27 is also known as Tulya Wardli. There are sites straddling this park and Park 1/ Pirltawardli of some significance to the Kaurna people, since various "native locations" were established on the sites ...

  4. Glendi - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1978, it's held in Adelaide during the last weekend of November at Bonython Park since 2013 and is the largest ethnic festival in South Australia. The festival has been taking place for over 40 years. Glendi is the Greek word for "party" or "celebration".

  5. Parks and gardens of Adelaide - Wikipedia

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    Park 27: near Bonython Park [55] Edwards Park: Park 23 (SE) West Terrace: Elder Park: Park 26: King William Road: Ellis Park: Park 24: West Terrace: Esther Lipman Gardens: Park 12 (W) King William Road & Victoria Drive Frome Park / Nellie Raminyemmerin Park: Park 11 (W) Frome Road [56] Glover Playgrounds: Park 6 (W) LeFevre Terrace opposite ...

  6. Schützenfest (Adelaide) - Wikipedia

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    For some years the event took place in the height of summer, sometimes resulting in people suffering heatstroke, such as in the middle of a heatwave in January 2001. [6] In 2010 the festival took place at Ellis Park/ Tampawardli, after being moved by Adelaide City Council from Bonython Park owing to roadworks. [7] By 2015 it was back in ...

  7. Soundwave (Australian music festival) - Wikipedia

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    Bonython Park, Adelaide, 21 February 2015 (Day One) & 22 February 2015 (Day Two) Melbourne Showgrounds, Melbourne, 21 February 2015 (Day Two) & 22 February 2015 (Day One) Olympic Park, Sydney, 28 February (Day One) & 1 March 2015 (Day Two) RNA Showgrounds, Brisbane, 28 February (Day Two) & 1 March 2015 (Day One) Day One Lineup

  8. Talk:Bonython Park - Wikipedia

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  9. Portal:Australia/Selected picture/23 - Wikipedia

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    Originating as an Australia Day celebration, the event was subsequently moved to late summer, usually February. Although beset with serious financial difficulties in the late 1990s until rescued by the South Australian Government , it is estimated some 150,000 people attend the main festivities in Bonython Park , whilst many more watch from ...