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Conference
Dinner
Pacific
Cultures Gallery, South Australian Museum
6.30pm
for 7.00pm
Saturday
3 July 2010
The
Conference Dinner will be held in the
Pacific Cultures Gallery, South
Australian Museum. The gallery is one of the few remaining examples
anywhere in the world of Victorian-style museum keeping and the
largest collection of Pacific culture display material in
Australia.
There will be plenty of opportunity to network with entertainment by
Amicus Strings whose members are
professional musicians with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra and the
Adelaide Art Orchestra. Included in the full registration fee.
It promises to be a great night of fun
and relaxation - not to be missed.
Additional
tickets $90 per person. |
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Vineyards,
Olive Groves, and the Sea Pre-Conference
Tour
Thursday
1 July 2010 10.30
am – 5.00 pm
Perhaps
one of South Australia’s best-kept secrets is the picturesque
McLaren Vale where vineyards, almond orchards and olive groves all
grow within sight of the sea. The region is known for its wonderful
Shiraz and Grenache which are grown in many family owned boutique
wineries where you can visit and taste their wines. As well as the
wine this wonderful Mediterranean climate has encouraged the
development of almond orchards and olive groves.
Your
tour could include:
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A
tasting at a number of the outstanding family owned boutique
wineries, such as Wirra Wirra, Paxtons, Woodstock or Hugh Hamiltons.
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A
visit to the famous McLaren Vale Olive Grove to sample Olive Oil
products.
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Fine
local almonds at the Almond Train
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A
lunch, which showcases the skills of innovative chefs using the
superb fresh regional produce at Woodstock Wines.
Cost: $140pp
Inclusions:
Coach,
specialist wine guide, lunch and tastings
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