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LGBTQ+ Victimization by Extremist Actors

Join us as Dr Jared Dmello discusses his research on how extremist groups target queer communities and the nexus of politics, gender and sexuality studies and security studies. Wednesday 1 May, 2–3 pm. Napier 108, North Terrace campus or via Zoom.

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APRU Food Security Webinar

The University is a member of the Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU). Together with APRU, and the National Taiwan University, the University of Adelaide is co-hosting Session 2 of the APRU Food Security Webinar Series 2024, which aims to delve into regional technological advancements in the areas of precision agriculture and agritech solutions for prolonging food shelf life. Thursday 2 May, 10.30 am to 12 pm. Online.

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Raising uncluttered kids webinar

Kids come with stuff, that’s well-known among parents. You can, however, avoid a lot of the common traps families fall into with clutter. Thursday 2 May, 12 - 1 pm. Online. Register.

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Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes

Angels in America

This two-part epic is a complex, metaphorical and symbolic examination of sexuality in 1980s USA by Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winning playwright Tony Kushner. Playing over four weekends, Angels in America is a two-part play, presented in two halves over two separate performances. Thursday 2 to Saturday 25 May, 1 pm, 2 pm and 7 pm. The Little theatre. Register.

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Lunchtime Concert: A Majestic Affair

A Majestic Affair

Brahms - Piano Quartet No. 2 in A major, Op. 26 Brahms drew clear inspiration from Schubert in this four-movement work which is particularly famous for being one of the longest piano quartets ever written. Featuring staff members Michael Ierace, Stephen King and Thomas Marlin, with ASO concertmaster Kate Suthers. Friday 3 May, 1.10–2 pm. Elder Hall, North Terrace campus. $20. Tickets online or at the door.

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Waite 100 Gala

Matt Moran

The exclusive Waite 100 Gala will be a black-tie, stand-up cocktail affair celebrating 100 years of the enduring Waite Gift.

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Tasting Australia Masterclass Series

Two women smiling, one is holding a wine glass

Tasting Australia is the country’s longest running eating and drinking festival – celebration and collaboration of people, produce and place lie at the heart of our existence.

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Department of Historical and Classical Studies Research Seminar Series

Unpacking a colonial history painting: Charles Hill’s ‘The Proclamation of South Australia 1836, presented by Dr Susan Marsden. The semester one line-up for the Department of Historical and Classical Studies Research Seminar Series can be found here. Monday 6 May, 12 pm. Napier 420, North Terrace campus. 

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Tasting Australia Masterclasses: Legends & Legacy

Andrew Cailliard

Join internationally recognised Master of Wine Andrew Caillard as he leads a masterclass reflecting on how graduates from the University of Adelaide’s Roseworthy and Waite campuses have shaped modern Australian wine.

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Tasting Australia Masterclass: House of Hemp

Hemp leaves

This masterclass will explore the newest innovations for one of the world's oldest crops. Hemp has been used for thousands of years in many ways, including clothing, shoes, ropes, paper, and carpets. However, Vircura is the first company in South Australia to bring together local growers and hemp processing capability and use the product to develop new and innovative products for the construction and building industry as an alternative and sustainable building material. Industrial hemp is now being grown in Australia, and many small businesses are producing hemp seed and oil-based products for human consumption.

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