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  2. Torrens Parade Ground - Wikipedia

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    The History Trust of South Australia had its offices in the Drill Hall for 18 years, before relocating in 2022 to allow for the creation of a "veterans' hub" comprising the Department for Veteran Affairs, Returned Services League (RSL) South Australia, Vietnam Veterans Association, Air Force Association, and Legacy Club of South Australia and ...

  3. Nicola Centofanti - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, she became a member of the Australian and New Zealand college of veterinary scientists for small animal medicine. Personal life. Centofanti is married with three children. She is a member of Rotary Berri, Legacy Club of South Australia and Broken Hill, Military Wives Choir as well as a trainer for the Berri Football Club. References

  4. Culture of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Australia is primarily a Western culture, originally derived from the United Kingdom but also influenced by the unique geography of Australia and the cultural input of Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other Australian people. The British colonisation of Australia began in 1788, and waves of multi-ethnic migration followed.

  5. List of historic houses in South Australia - Wikipedia

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    1917 Estate sub-divided. ~1919 Burford Family. 1942 Scotch College. 1944 TB Sanatorium. 1952 Repatriation Hospital. 1976 St Anthony's. 2000s Private home. Birralee, Glenelg. William Burford.

  6. Legacy Australia - Wikipedia

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    Legacy is an Australian non-profit organisation established in 1923 by ex-servicemen. [1] Legacy provides support to the families of Australian Defence Force men and women who have lost their life or health in conflicts such as World War I, World War II, Vietnam War, Iraq and Afghanistan. In addition, any death which is deemed service-related ...

  7. South Australian Museum - Wikipedia

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    South Australian Museum. The South Australian Museum is a natural history museum and research institution in Adelaide, South Australia, founded in 1856 and owned by the Government of South Australia. It occupies a complex of buildings on North Terrace in the cultural precinct of the Adelaide Parklands.

  8. Goolwa, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Goolwa, South Australia. /  35.50000°S 138.76667°E  / -35.50000; 138.76667. Goolwa, known as The Elbow to early settlers, is an historic river port on the Murray River near the Murray Mouth in South Australia. Goolwa is approximately 85 km (53 mi) south of Adelaide, and is joined by a bridge to Hindmarsh Island .

  9. Charles P. Mountford - Wikipedia

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    Charles Pearcy Mountford OBE (8 May 1890, Hallett – 16 November 1976, Norwood) was an Australian anthropologist and photographer.He is known for his pioneering work on Indigenous Australians and his depictions and descriptions of their art.