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Focus Program

  • First Nations
  • Open Doors
  • From Many Places
  • Rainbow History
  • Children and Family

Event Type

  • Special event
  • Performance
  • Digital event
  • Open Day
  • Self-guided tour
  • Exhibition
  • Workshop
  • Display
  • Talk
  • Guided tour
  • Bus tour

Region

  • Adelaide East
  • Flinders Ranges & Outback
  • Limestone Coast
  • Riverland
  • Clare Valley & Mid North
  • Eyre Peninsula
  • Barossa
  • Murray River, Lakes & Coorong
  • Fleurieu Peninsula
  • Adelaide North
  • Adelaide Hills
  • Adelaide West
  • Adelaide City
  • Adelaide South
  • Yorke Peninsula

Themes

  • Music
  • Sporting Stories
  • LGBTQI+
  • Natural History
  • Reflecting on War Histories
  • Multicultural Australia
  • North Terrace Cultural Precinct
  • Events for booklovers
  • Art and History
  • After Dark
  • Food and History

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The History Trust of South Australia respects the primary role of First Nations people in the history of this place. We acknowledge that this story commenced long before Governor Hindmarsh proclaimed the establishment of government in the province of South Australia on 28 December 1836.

First Nations people have a knowledge, history and culture that extends millennia into the past. We acknowledge that First Nations lands and sovereignty were never ceded and that building a shared understanding of history is critical to the future of this place.

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