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  2. Heather Croall - Wikipedia

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    Heather Ann Croall AM (born 1967) is an international arts CEO, artistic director and documentary producer, best known for leading Sheffield Doc/Fest which she grew to be one of the best documentary festivals in the world and Adelaide Fringe where she has taken ticket sales from 500,000 a year to a million each year and won many awards for the festival.

  3. Adelaide Fringe - Wikipedia

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    The Adelaide Fringe and Adelaide Festival of Arts are separate organisations, with different philosophies and intent. The Adelaide Fringe is governed by the Adelaide Fringe Board, [1] which employs a director and CEO, a deputy director and a large team of adjunct staff to manage various aspects of the festival.

  4. Sandy Verschoor - Wikipedia

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    She was CEO of the Adelaide Fringe from 2006 to 2010. In 2011, she became the executive producer of the Festival of Ideas . In 2012, Verschoor worked as general manager for the Adelaide City Council for three years [ 1 ] before being elected to council at a by-election in 2015.

  5. Simon Hackett - Wikipedia

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    Other boards Hackett has served upon are: Adelaide Fringe Festival, m.Net Corporation., [9] and the Australian Network for Art and Technology. [10] Hackett co-founded and is a former director of The Internet Society of Australia, [11] and was the founding president of the South Australian Internet Association (which has since been disbanded). [9]

  6. Adelaide Festival - Wikipedia

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    It developed a number of incorporated events including Adelaide Writers' Week, Australia's original literary festival; [3] WOMADelaide, the world music festival; and, the Adelaide Festival of Ideas. The Adelaide International was a curated international contemporary visual arts program held in partnership with the Samstag Museum from 2010 to 2014.

  7. List of festivals in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Adelaide Film Festival: Adelaide: 2003: Biennial Adelaide Food Fringe [101] South Australia: 2020: One of South Australia's largest food and beverage festivals. [102] Adelaide Fringe: Adelaide: 1960: Was biennial now annual (as of 2007) Adelaide Guitar Festival: Adelaide: 2007: Was annual now biennial (as of 2009) Adelaide Jazz Festival ...

  8. Arts South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Arts SA was created primarily as a funding body around 1996, [1] [Note 1] at which time it fell under the Department of Transport, Urban Planning and the Arts (DTUPA). [2] It was responsible for the development of and funding for the arts sector within South Australia, and was responsible for nine statutory corporations and a number of not-for-profit arts organisations.

  9. Amanda Duthie - Wikipedia

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    In 2012 Duthie began her role as Director/CEO of Adelaide Film Festival. Soon after arriving in Adelaide she was appointed CEO of the 2013 Adelaide Festival of Ideas. Together with Sophie Black they delivered a robust and adventurous program of talks and events from Australian and international speakers.