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Learning, Literature and Literacies

2nd to 5th October 2007

Adelaide Convention Centre, Adelaide, Australia

About Adelaide

Adelaide, the capital city of South Australia, is well known for its art and theatre. The climate is Mediterranean, with hot, dry summers and cool, mild winters. The average winter temperature is around 15C; average summer is 29C - the perfect location for a thriving wine industry in the surrounds, hills and plains near Adelaide.

Check these websites to plan your visit to Adelaide and South Austalia.

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