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Adelaide Cabaret Festival 31.May, 2009.
Jun 05 to Jun 20
The Adelaide Cabaret Festival is a yearly festival taking place in June celebrating the performing arts scene in the city. A variety of genres are featured in various venues throughout the festival’s 15 days.

Wind Energy: How it works and where is it going? 31.May, 2009.
At this public lecture on 2 June, Associate Professor David Wood will cover the basic operation of wind turbines of all sizes, focusing on the aerodynamics of the blades. News taken from: http://www.science.org.au/

Neutron School 2009 31.May, 2009.
The Asia-Oceania Neutron Scattering Association (AONSA) school at Lucas Heights provides training for newcomers to neutron scattering.. more on http://www.ansto.gov.au/home/left_column/events2/events/event_1_heading

Nanophotonics Down Under: Devices and Applications 31.May, 2009.
Sir Mark Oliphant Conferences – International Frontiers of Science and Technology, Melbourne, 21–24 June

Nuclear Astrophysics in Australia 31.May, 2009.
2009 Elizabeth and Frederick White Research Conference, The Shine Dome, Canberra, 24–25 August

Dig In, Don’t Wait – A history of meals (Event) 28. May, 2009.
Unley Museum, 80 Edmund Avenue, Adelaide CBD, Adelaide, South Australia 5061, Australia

Dig In, Don’t Wait - A history of meals - Adelaide, AustraliaFind out what South Australians have been dishing up over the last 150 years in the latest exhibition at the Unley Museum. Dig In, Don’t Wait is all about what, when and how we eat. A delicious looking display full of stories, objects and hands-on fun. Marvel at the cardboard lunch boxes, discover lunch was once called “�noonings’ or add your memories to our response boards. More on: http://www.australianexplorer.com/events/9125156/profile.htm

The Golden Journey: Japanese Art from Australian Collections (Event) 27. May, 2009.
Art Gallery of South Australia, North Terrace, Adelaide CBD, Adelaide, South Australia 5000, Australia

The Golden Journey: Japanese Art from Australian Collections - Adelaide, AustraliaThe Golden Journey is a stunning display of almost 300 diverse objects revealing the astonishingly rich heritage of Japanese art held in Australia’s major public and private collections. The exhibition, the first comprehensive survey of its kind in Australia, tells the story of Japanese art from prehistoric times until Japan opened its doors to the west in the late nineteenth century. More on:http://www.australianexplorer.com/events/9126634/profile.htm