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  2. List of Australian rules football clubs in South Australia

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    Adelaide Lutheran Bulldogs: Park 21 (Mirnu Wirra), Adelaide: ASFL: 1969 1985- 7: 2019 Adelaide University: Blacks: Park 12, University Oval, North Adelaide – 1906 1911- 34: 2010 Angle Vale Owls: Angle Vale Sport Complex, Angle Vale – 1998 2020- 0 - Athelstone Raggies: Max Amber Sportfield, Paradise: SAFA: 1904 1996- 2: 2019 Blackfriars Old ...

  3. Netball SA Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Netball SA Stadium was officially opened on 14 March 2001.It was built on former railyards at Mile End South.It was built at a cost of A$11.1 million, funded by the Government of South Australia and Netball South Australia. [1]

  4. List of sporting clubs in Adelaide - Wikipedia

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    Adelaide Baseball Club [9] Adelaide University Baseball Club [10] East Torrens Baseball Club [11] Glenelg Baseball Club [12] Golden Grove Central Districts Baseball Club [13] Goodwood Baseball Club [14] Henley & Grange Baseball Club [15] Kensington Baseball Club [16] Northern Districts Baseball Club [17] Playford City Baseball Club [18] Port ...

  5. Adelaide University Sport - Wikipedia

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    The Adelaide University Tennis Club was founded in 1885 and is a lawn tennis club. [13] It was instrumental in the founding of the Adelaide University Sports Association. Dr Albert Curtis came to Adelaide in 1903 having been at the University of Sydney. He had won the 1896 Queensland Doubles Champion [14] and the 1897 NSW Singles Championship. [15]

  6. St Peter's College, Adelaide - Wikipedia

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    St Peter's College (officially The Anglican Church of Australia Collegiate School of Saint Peter, but commonly known as Saints) is a prestigious independent Anglican primary and secondary day and boarding school for boys located in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. It was founded in 1847 by members of the Anglican Church of Australia.

  7. The Beachouse - Wikipedia

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    The Function is located on Level 3 of The Beachouse complex. Features include a private cocktail bar, state-of-the-art multimedia facilities and an open balcony that looks over Glenelg Beach. The Function can host up to 200 guests and is available for hire every day of the year.

  8. Adelaide University - Wikipedia

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    The Adelaide Teachers College, which changed names and shifted locations multiple times throughout its existence, was established in 1876. [67] [68] Despite not being located at the University of Adelaide campus until 1900, students from the institution attended university lectures since at least 1878.

  9. University of Adelaide College - Wikipedia

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    The College is located a short distance away from the University campus in the city centre of Adelaide, Australia, with students receiving a student card that grants them access to its facilities. Approximately 800 students are enrolled each year from Australia and abroad. [1] The University of Adelaide College was known as Bradford College ...