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Tasting Australia Masterclass: Bin Appetit (sold out)

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A staggering 7.6 million tonnes of food is wasted in Australia each year – 70 per cent of it perfectly edible. Learn from experts helping to change the game.

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Fay Gale Annual Public Lecture

Youth, Masculinity and the Far Right in Australia.ÌýIn conjunction with the Academy of Social Sciences, The Fay Gale Centre is delighted to present the 2024 Fay Gale Public Lecture with Professor Pam Nilan from the University of Newcastle. Friday 10 May, 5.30–7 pm. Nexus 10, Level 7, room 704/705 MBA Suite and online. .

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Tasting Australia Masterclass: A Chance to Celebrate (sold out)

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Cheers! Sparkling wine is synonymous with celebration, and in its 150th year the ³ÉÈË´óƬ has invited some of the most heralded sparkling winemakers to come together and raise a toast. This masterclass will celebrate all things bubbly – the hero of all celebrations – whether it be blanc de blanc, cuvée or rosé.

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Tasting Australia Masterclass: Chardonnay Academy (sold out)

Michael Brajkovich

Chardonnay is perhaps the ultimate confluence of terroir and winemaker. It’s the hottest top-end white wine in the world right now – and the sought-after wines of pioneering New Zealand label Kumeu River have played a significant role in shaping its global rise over the past four decades. Join winemaker, ³ÉÈË´óƬ alumnus and Master of Wine Michael Brajkovich for a closer look.

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Pint of Science 2024

³ÉÈË´óƬ researchers will speak at three events during  in Adelaide. , , and e. Monday 13 to Wednesday 15 May, 7–9 pm.ÌýWheatsheaf Hotel, 39 George St, Thebarton and Suburban Brew, 26-30 Provident Ave, Glynde. .

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Research Tuesdays

Animal Ethics

Animal ethics, presented by and .ÌýWhat does it mean to recognise that animals, from house cats to dairy cows, experience feelings just like ours? Does acknowledging the emotional complexity of other living beings change our responsibilities toward them?. Tuesday 14 May, 5.30–6.30 pm. The Braggs lecture theatre, North Terrace campus and . .

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Elder Conservatorium Gala Concert: Future Memories

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Future Memories A stellar assembly of Conservatorium staff and alumni gather for a special gala concert, at once demonstrating the artistry and collegiality of our community, while raising funds for student scholarships. Wednesday 15 May, 6.30–8.30 pm. Elder Hall, North Terrace campus.Ìý$40 - $70. .

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Dusklands at 50

Transnational dynamics, transhistorical conversations. An International Conference.ÌýA two day conference to celebrate and reflect on the legacy of J. M. Coetzee’s first published book, DUSKLANDS, which appeared in print in April 1974. Thursday 16 to Friday 17 May, 9am to 8pm.ÌýIngkarni Wardli (conference) / The Braggs (reading). .

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Celebrating the International Day of Light

A Trip on the Light Fantastic.ÌýLight is incredible. It holds a special place in the Universe and may be used in a myriad of applications. This public lecture from Professor Kishan Dholakia will give a snapshot of how light helps us face societal challenges and understand fundamental aspects of nature. Light refreshments and a chance to participate in some interactive experiments and discussions will follow. Thursday 16 May, 6–8.30 pm.ÌýKerr Grant Lecture Theatre, Physics Building, North Terrace campus. .Ìý

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Scenes from the South

Scenes from the South asks questions about country and coastlines, streets and seascapes, migration and navigation. It also travels to another significant site in the history of maritime travel and trade, with the companion exhibition, Zanzibar Views. Friday 17 May to Sunday 16 June, 10 am to 5 pm. Maritime Museum, Port Adelaide.Ìý

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