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Friends of the Library author event - Lisa Slade, Assistant Director Art Gallery SA on her book - Tom Moore: Abundant Wonder

Lisa Slade presents on leading ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlogn glass artist Tom Moore - of Adelaide JamFactory and widely staged exhibitions and happenings. His engaging, sophisticated and technically challenging hybridised animal/plant sculptures - and the fantastical worlds they inhabit - are embedded in the history of glassmaking and scientific discovery. His vitreous bestiary series was inspired by curious images in the famous 15th century Nuremberg Chronicle of which the Library has a facsimile to be displayed.

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PACE Open Day

Join us on for our PACE Open Day as we open up our doors and invite you to experience some of our short courses, hear about our comprehensive programs from expert presenters, and enjoy the great facilities we have on offer.Ìý

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Spatial Transcriptomics and Proteomics Symposium

Explore technological developments in the spatial-omics field and hear from experts in this rapidly developing area of biological and medical discovery.

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Reading and discussion with prize-winning poet Victoria Chang

A reading by prize-winning poet Victoria Chang, who will be in discussion with Professor Patrick Flanery at the English, Creative Writing, and Film research seminar on Friday 5 November at 3.00 pm. Join us in the Barr Smith Library, Level 2 Writing Studio, or on Zoom.

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Adelaide Orthodontic Networking Event

Hosted by Adelaide Orthodontic Alumni Network, join us for our long awaited second social event on the calendar. Let’s congratulate and welcome our new D Clin Dent graduates from graduating classes of 2020 and 2021.

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Urinetown - Presented by Elder Conservatorium Music Theatre

In the not so distant future, a terrible water shortage, caused by a 20 year drought, has led to a government enforced ban on private toilets. There’s only public toilets, run by one company that charges admission to use the facilities. A hero decides enough is enough, and plans an uprising.

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Breastfeeding and human milk banking: unlocking benefits for premature babies

Please join us for the Healthy Development Adelaide (HDA) and SAHMRI Women and Kids forum.

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Adelaide eSport Summit 2021

Have you dreamt about having your career playing video games but never knew how to get started, let alone what skills you need to stand out? Adelaide’s eSport Summit has gathered some of ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog’s top gamers, content creators, industry figures and all-round nice people to answer these questions.

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Elder Conservatorium Lunchtime Concert Series

Take a look back at all the incredible online concerts that were delivered by the Elder Conservatorium of Music in 2020.

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Stretton Institute/Electoral Regulation Research Network Webinar Hidden Money: Shining light on political finance for the next federal election

The gaps in Commonwealth disclosure of political donations mean that the source of millions of dollars of party finance is hidden from public view. Transparency is key to unpicking the complex webs of undue influence and creating a fair and equal democracy. Hear from the Centre for Public Integrity on their research into hidden money in politics and what reforms are needed to fix it.

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