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Adelaide AttractionsWe intend to provide you with an exciting, intellectually stimulating, 'cutting-edge' conference in a city renowned for its Festival of Arts and its Festival of Ideas. The pleasures of the Adelaide and South Australian lifestyle will surprise, or reconfirm, your expectations. Drink and dine at the cafés and restaurants in Gouger and Rundle Streets, or experience Adelaide's path breaking culinary artistry at The Grange (chef Cheong Lieu is the father of Australian fusion cuisine), Magill Estate, or The Melting Pot. Visit Adelaide Central Market, Australia's largest and most culturally diverse Food Market. Enjoy the sea and vines of McLaren Vale, only one hour's drive from Adelaide (close to picturesque Victor Harbor). Visit the Barossa Valley, Australia's premier wine and food region, exporting to the world, and only one and a half hour's drive from Adelaide (alternatively, take a bus or train tour). Plan a long weekend exploring the grandeur of the Flinders Ranges or getting up close and personal with the indigenous wildlife on isolated Kangaroo Island, also renowned for its cheeses and rare Ligurian honey. You'll discover why our University (indeed our School of History and Politics) hosts the Research Centre for the History of Food and Drink and teaches the nation's only Master's Degree in Gastronomy in association with Le Cordon Bleu. For information about the University of Adelaide environs see http://www.adelaide.edu.au/campuses/northtce/adelaide/ To find out more about South Australia visit
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