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253 Grenfell St
Adelaide, SA 5000

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About Tandanya

The Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute, usually referred to simply as Tandanya, is an art museum in Adelaide. Tandanya is the trading name of the National Aboriginal Cultural Institute Inc., incorporated in 1989 as a community-controlled, not-for-profit organisation.

Tandanya specialises in promoting Indigenous Australian art, including visual art, music and storytelling.

Tandanya is the Kaurna (pron. Garna) word for ‘place of the Red Kangaroo’. The Kaurna people are the traditional owners and custodians of the Adelaide Plains. Tandanya’s name reflects the organisation’s ongoing commitment to honour and respect the traditional owners and custodians for this country.

History of Adelaide

Early history Before its proclamation as a British settlement in 1836, the area around Adelaide was inhabited by the indigenous Kaurna Aboriginal nation (pronounced "Garner"). Kaurna culture and language were almost completely destroyed within a few decades of European settlement of South Australia, but extensive documentation by early missionaries and other researchers has enabled a modern revival of both. 19th century South Australia was officially proclaimed a British colony on 28 December 1836, near The Old Gum Tree in what is now...
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VR from Kangaroo Island

What to see on Kangaroo Island ? Kangaroo Island is one of South Australia's most popular tourist attractions, attracting over 140,000 visitors each year. Some of the most popular tourist spots are: Seal Bay Conservation Park with ranger guided walks among basking Australian sea lions. Flinders Chase National Park which includes Remarkable Rocks, Admiral's Arch, lighthouses at Cape Borda and Cape du Couedic, and multiple walking trails and camping areas. Cape Willoughby Kelly Hill Caves Little Sahara, huge sand dunes on the south coast. The lookout...

Adelaide Central Bus Station

Adelaide Central Bus Station 85 Franklin St, Adelaide South Australia 5000 Ph : (08) 8415 5555 Fax: (08) 8415 5513 Mon to Fri - 7.45am to 5.45pm Saturday - 7.45am to 4.30pm Sunday - 9.15am to 5.30pm Premier Stateliner social media WEBSITE YOUTUBE FACEBOOK INSTAGRAM TWITTER Do you need transfer ?
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Tourist information Adelaide

Tourist information The best way is to ask the locals what to see and do, ask the tourist information office. Here you can get local, professional and free advice. Adelaide Tourist information office James Place, Off Rundle Mall Adelaide, South Australia, 5000 Website Welcome to Adelaide The Adelaide Visitor Information Centre is located in James Place just off Rundle Mall in the heart of Adelaide's shopping precinct offering assistance to local, interstate and overseas visitors. The centre is staffed by Visitor Information Service volunteers who can assist...

Best things to do in Adelaide

Things to do for you and family in Adelaide The city waits for you and your family to come and discover Our list of the most interesting things to do in Adelaide Recommended Haigh's Chocolate A factory tour. Haigh's was established in 1915 and is one of the best chocolate makers in Australia. 5 minutes from the city centre. The tour will give you a glimpse on how this fine chocolate is made and they give free samples. The Adelaide Casino On North Terrace, adjoining the...

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