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  2. Adelaide Showground - Wikipedia

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    The $8 million investment saw 10,000 square metres of solar panels installed, generating 14,00 mega-watt hours of solar electricity, the equivalent to powering 200 South Australian homes and saving 1,400 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions per year. The size of the project meant that the Adelaide Showground is registered as a power station. [1]

  3. Dazzeland - Wikipedia

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    Dazzeland was a two-storey family entertainment centre occupying the top levels of the REMM Myer Centre in Rundle Mall, a major shopping mall in Adelaide, Australia. [6] The centre was built between 1988 and 1991, at a cost of $1 billion.

  4. Wikipedia:WikiProject Adelaide/Suburbs - Wikipedia

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    Suburbs of Adelaide should be named {Suburb name}, South Australia. Check to see if {Suburb name} exists, and if it does, leave a note about the alternative use as a suburb of Adelaide at the top. If there is a disambiguation page, add an entry for the suburb if it is not already there

  5. Wikipedia : WikiProject Adelaide

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    The WikiProject Adelaide is a project aims to organise and improve articles related to Adelaide, the capital of South Australia. (For the State, there is also WikiProject South Australia . Articles maintained by this WikiProject are grouped in Category:WikiProject Adelaide articles by using the Adelaide=yes parameter within the {{ WP Australia ...

  6. Buses in Adelaide - Wikipedia

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    The tendering out of bus operations has been a bumpy ride for Adelaide commuters. The original 1996 partial service tendering saw services run and marketed under each operator's name, presenting a disjointed network to the public. The Adelaide Metro brand was created in 2000 to restore a unified face to the public. [3]

  7. Adelaide Metro - Wikipedia

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    Adelaide Metro is the public transport system of the Adelaide area, around the capital city of South Australia. It is an intermodal system offering an integrated network of bus , tram , and train services throughout the metropolitan area.

  8. Lot Fourteen - Wikipedia

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    Lot Fourteen is a business and technology precinct at the eastern end of North Terrace in Adelaide city centre, South Australia. The 7 ha (17-acre) site formerly accommodated the old Royal Adelaide Hospital , which was moved to a new building at the western end of North Terrace in 2017.

  9. Magic Mountain, Glenelg - Wikipedia

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    Magic Mountain was a theme park in Glenelg, a beachside suburb of Adelaide, South Australia.It opened in December 1982 and closed on 18 July 2004. Magic Mountain was popular among the young and "young at heart", but had also been criticised for its design, which was likened to a "giant dog dropping". [1]