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Index North Terrace, Adelaide

North Terrace is one of the four terraces that bound the central business and residential district of Adelaide, the capital city of South Australia.[1]

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  1. 74 relations: ABC News (Australia), Adelaide, Adelaide Botanic Garden, Adelaide Casino, Adelaide city centre, Adelaide Club, Adelaide Convention Centre, Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Adelaide Festival Centre, Adelaide Park Lands, Adelaide railway station, Art Gallery of South Australia, Australia Award for Urban Design, Ayers House (Adelaide), Bonython Hall, Carclew, North Adelaide, Church of Christ, Scientist, City of Adelaide, City Sk8 Park, Adelaide, David Jones (retailer), Don Bradman, Douglas Mawson, East Terrace, Elder Conservatorium of Music, Elder Park, F. Kenneth Milne, Frome Road, Frome Street, G. C. Ligertwood, Gawler Place, Glenelg tram line, Government House, Adelaide, Governor of South Australia, Hossein Valamanesh, Hyatt, IHG Hotels & Resorts, John Langdon Bonython, Jubilee 150 Walkway, King William Street, Adelaide, Lion Arts Centre, Lot Fourteen, Mellis Napier, Montefiore Hill, Morphett Street, MyBudget, Myer Centre, Adelaide, National War Memorial (South Australia), National Wine Centre of Australia, North Adelaide, Origin Energy, ... Expand index (24 more) »

  2. Streets in Adelaide

ABC News (Australia)

ABC News, also known as ABC News and Current Affairs and overseas as ABC Australia, is a public news service produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

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Adelaide

Adelaide (Tarntanya) is the capital and most populous city of South Australia, and the fifth-most populous city in Australia. "Adelaide" may refer to either Greater Adelaide (including the Adelaide Hills) or the Adelaide city centre. The demonym Adelaidean is used to denote the city and the residents of Adelaide.

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Adelaide Botanic Garden

The Adelaide Botanic Garden is a public garden at the north-east corner of the Adelaide city centre, in the Adelaide Park Lands.

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Adelaide Casino

Adelaide Casino, known commercially as SkyCity Adelaide, is a large casino and recreational venue on the north edge of the Adelaide city centre.

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Adelaide city centre

Adelaide city centre (Tarndanya) is the inner city locality of Greater Adelaide, the capital city of South Australia.

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Adelaide Club

The Adelaide Club is an exclusive gentlemen's club situated on North Terrace in the South Australian capital city of Adelaide.

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Adelaide Convention Centre

The Adelaide Convention Centre is a large convention centre on North Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia.

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Adelaide Entertainment Centre

The Adelaide Entertainment Centre (AEC) is an indoor arena located in the South Australian capital of Adelaide.

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Adelaide Festival Centre

Adelaide Festival Centre, Australia's first capital city multi-purpose arts centre and the home of South Australia's performing arts, was built in the 1970s, designed by Hassell Architects.

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Adelaide Park Lands

The Adelaide Park Lands comprise the figure-eight configuration of land, spanning both banks of the River Torrens between Hackney and Thebarton, which encloses and separates the City of Adelaide area (including both the Adelaide city centre and North Adelaide) from the surrounding suburbia of greater metropolitan Adelaide, the capital city of South Australia. North Terrace, Adelaide and Adelaide Park Lands are 1837 establishments in Australia.

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Adelaide railway station

Adelaide railway station is the central terminus of the Adelaide Metro railway system.

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The Art Gallery of South Australia (AGSA), established as the National Gallery of South Australia in 1881, is located in Adelaide.

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Australia Award for Urban Design

The Australia Award for Urban Design is a national annual urban design award in Australia.

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Ayers House (Adelaide)

Ayers House, formerly named Austral House, is the present-day name for a historic mansion on North Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia.

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Bonython Hall

Bonython Hall is the "great hall" of the University of Adelaide, located in the university grounds and facing North Terrace, Adelaide.

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Carclew, North Adelaide

Carclew is a Federation style mansion built in 1897, located in the Adelaide suburb of North Adelaide, overlooking the Adelaide city centre city from Montefiore Hill.

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Church of Christ, Scientist

The Church of Christ, Scientist was founded in 1879 in Boston, Massachusetts, by Mary Baker Eddy, author of Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, and founder of Christian Science.

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City of Adelaide

The City of Adelaide, also known as the Corporation of the City of Adelaide and Adelaide City Council, is a local government area in the metropolitan area of greater Adelaide, South Australia.

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City Sk8 Park, Adelaide

City Sk8 Park was a skate-boarding facility situated in Park 27 of the Adelaide Park Lands on North Terrace, in Adelaide, South Australia.

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David Jones (retailer)

David Jones Pty Ltd, trading as David Jones (colloquially DJs), is an Australian luxury department store.

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Don Bradman

Sir Donald George Bradman (27 August 1908 – 25 February 2001), nicknamed "The Don", was an Australian international cricketer, widely acknowledged as the greatest batsman of all time.

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Douglas Mawson

Sir Douglas Mawson (5 May 1882 – 14 October 1958) was a British-born Australian geologist, Antarctic explorer, and academic.

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East Terrace

East Terrace is a road that marks the eastern edge of the Adelaide city centre in Adelaide, South Australia. North Terrace, Adelaide and east Terrace are 1837 establishments in Australia and streets in Adelaide.

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Elder Conservatorium of Music

The Elder Conservatorium of Music, also known as "The Con", is Australia's senior academy of music and is located in the centre of Adelaide, the capital of South Australia.

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Elder Park

Elder Park is a public open space in the city of Adelaide, South Australia on the southern bank of the River Torrens and that is bordered by the Adelaide Festival Centre and North Terrace.

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F. Kenneth Milne

Frank Kenneth Milne (18 July 1885 – 3 October 1980), usually referred to as F. Kenneth Milne, was an Australian architect based in Adelaide, South Australia.

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Frome Road

Frome Road is a connecting road in the South Australian capital city of Adelaide.

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Frome Street

Frome Street is a street in the East End of the Adelaide city centre, South Australia. North Terrace, Adelaide and Frome Street are streets in Adelaide.

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G. C. Ligertwood

Sir George Coutts Ligertwood (1888–1967), commonly referred to as G. C. Ligertwood, was a Judge of the Supreme Court of South Australia (12 July 1945–14 October 1958).

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Gawler Place

Gawler Place is a single-lane thoroughfare in the city centre of Adelaide, the capital of South Australia. North Terrace, Adelaide and Gawler Place are streets in Adelaide.

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Glenelg tram line

The Glenelg tram line is a tram/light rail line in Adelaide.

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Government House, Adelaide

Government House, located in Adelaide on the corner of North Terrace and King William Road, is the official residence of the governor of South Australia.

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Governor of South Australia

The governor of South Australia is the representative in South Australia of the monarch, currently King Charles III.

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Hossein Valamanesh

Hossein Valamanesh (2 March 1949 – 15 January 2022) was an Iranian-Australian contemporary artist who lived and worked in Adelaide, South Australia.

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Hyatt

Hyatt Hotels Corporation, commonly known as Hyatt Hotels & Resorts, is an American multinational hospitality company headquartered in the Riverside Plaza area of Chicago that manages and franchises luxury and business hotels, resorts, and vacation properties.

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IHG Hotels & Resorts

InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG), marketed as IHG Hotels & Resorts, is a British multinational hospitality company headquartered in Windsor, Berkshire, England.

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John Langdon Bonython

Sir John Langdon Bonython (Charles Earle Funk, What's the Name, Please? (Funk & Wagnalls, 1936). 15 October 184822 October 1939) was an Australian editor, newspaper proprietor, philanthropist, journalist and politician who served as a member of the inaugural federal Parliament, and was editor of the Adelaide daily morning broadsheet, The Advertiser, for 35 years.

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Jubilee 150 Walkway

The Jubilee 150 Walkway, also variously known as the Jubilee 150 Commemorative Walk, the Jubilee 150 Walk, Jubilee 150 Plaques, the Jubilee Walk, or simply J150, is a series of (initially) 150 bronze plaques set into the pavement of North Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia from King William Street to Pulteney Street.

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King William Street, Adelaide

King William Street is the part of a major arterial road that traverses the CBD and centre of Adelaide, continuing as King William Road to the north of North Terrace and south of Greenhill Road; between South Terrace and Greenhill Road it is called Peacock Road. North Terrace, Adelaide and King William Street, Adelaide are 1837 establishments in Australia and streets in Adelaide.

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Lion Arts Centre

The Lion Arts Centre, also known as Fowler's Lion Factory and Fowlers Building, with the main music venue within known as the Lion Arts Factory (formerly Fowler's Live), is a multi-purpose arts centre, including studios, galleries, music and performance centres, and offices in Adelaide, South Australia.

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Lot Fourteen

Lot Fourteen is a business and technology precinct at the eastern end of North Terrace in Adelaide city centre, South Australia.

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Mellis Napier

Sir Thomas John Mellis Napier (24 October 1882 – 22 March 1976) was an Australian judge and academic administrator.

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Montefiore Hill

Montefiore Hill is a small hill in North Adelaide, South Australia, which affords a view over the Adelaide city centre.

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Morphett Street

Morphett Street is a main street in the west of the city centre of Adelaide, South Australia, parallel to King William Street and numbered from north to south. North Terrace, Adelaide and Morphett Street are 1837 establishments in Australia and streets in Adelaide.

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MyBudget

MyBudget is an Australian financial services company based in Adelaide, South Australia, which provides personal budget management services.

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Myer Centre, Adelaide

The Myer Centre is a five-level shopping centre in the heart of the Adelaide city centre, South Australia.

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National War Memorial (South Australia)

The National War Memorial (South Australia) is a monument on the north edge of the city centre of Adelaide, South Australia that commemorates South Australians who served in the First World War and those who gave their lives.

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National Wine Centre of Australia

The National Wine Centre of Australia (commonly the "Wine Centre") is a public exhibition building about winemaking and its industry in South Australia, opened in 2001.

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North Adelaide

North Adelaide is a predominantly residential precinct and suburb of the City of Adelaide in South Australia, situated north of the River Torrens and within the Adelaide Park Lands.

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Origin Energy

Origin Energy Ltd is an ASX listed public company with headquarters in Sydney.

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Parliament House, Adelaide

Parliament House, on the corner of North Terrace and King William Road in the Adelaide city centre, is the seat of the Parliament of South Australia.

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Port Road, Adelaide

Port Road (and its northern section as Commercial Road through Port Adelaide) is a major road in Adelaide, South Australia connecting the Adelaide city centre with Port Adelaide.

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Pulteney Street

Pulteney Street is a main road which runs north-south through the middle of the eastern half of the Adelaide city centre, in Adelaide, South Australia. North Terrace, Adelaide and Pulteney Street are 1837 establishments in Australia and streets in Adelaide.

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Queen Adelaide Club

The Queen Adelaide Club is an exclusive women's club, similar to a gentlemen's club, in the South Australian capital city of Adelaide.

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River Torrens

The River Torrens (Karrawirra Parri / Karrawirraparri) is the most significant river of the Adelaide Plains.

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Roma Mitchell

Dame Roma Flinders Mitchell, (2 October 1913 – 5 March 2000) was an Australian lawyer, judge and state governor.

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Royal Adelaide Hospital

The Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH), colloquially known by its initials or pronounced as "the Rah", is South Australia's largest hospital, owned by the state government as part of Australia's public health care system.

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Rundle Mall

Rundle Mall is a pedestrian street mall located in Adelaide, South Australia. North Terrace, Adelaide and Rundle Mall are streets in Adelaide.

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Scots Church, Adelaide

Scots Church is a Uniting church on the southwest corner of North Terrace and Pulteney Street in Adelaide, the capital city of South Australia.

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South African War Memorial (South Australia)

The South African War Memorial (also known as the Boer War Memorial or, prior to 1931, the National War Memorial) is an equestrian memorial dedicated to the South Australians who served in the Second Boer War of 11 October 1899 to 31 May 1902.

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South Australia

South Australia (commonly abbreviated as SA) is a state in the southern central part of Australia.

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South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute

The South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI) is an independent health and medical research institute in Adelaide, South Australia.

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South Australian Museum

The South Australian Museum is a natural history museum and research institution in Adelaide, South Australia, founded in 1856 and owned by the Government of South Australia.

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State Library of South Australia

The State Library of South Australia, or SLSA, formerly known as the Public Library of South Australia, located on North Terrace, Adelaide, is the official library of the Australian state of South Australia.

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Sydney Tramway Museum

The Sydney Tramway Museum (operated by the South Pacific Electric Railway) is Australia's oldest tramway museum and the largest in the southern hemisphere.

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Thomas Elder

Sir Thomas Elder (5 August 1818 – 6 March 1897) was a Scottish-Australian pastoralist, highly successful businessman, philanthropist, politician, race-horse owner and breeder, and public figure.

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Tjilbruke

Tjilbruke (also Tjirbruki, Tjilbruki, Tjirbruke, Tjirbuk or Tjirbuki) is an important creation ancestor for the Kaurna people of the Adelaide plains in the Australian state of South Australia.

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Torrens Parade Ground

Torrens Parade Ground, which includes the former Torrens Training Depot and Drill Hall, is a former military facility located in Adelaide, South Australia.

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Trinity Church Adelaide

Trinity Church Adelaide, formerly known as Holy Trinity Church and later Trinity City, is an Australian evangelical Anglican church located at 88 North Terrace in the city of Adelaide, South Australia.

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University of Adelaide

The University of Adelaide is a public research university based in Adelaide, South Australia.

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University of South Australia

The University of South Australia is a public research university based in South Australia.

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Victoria Square, Adelaide

Victoria Square, also known as Tarntanyangga (formerly Tarndanyangga), is the central square of five public squares in the Adelaide city centre, South Australia.

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West Terrace, Adelaide

West Terrace is a street in Adelaide, South Australia. North Terrace, Adelaide and West Terrace, Adelaide are 1837 establishments in Australia and streets in Adelaide.

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Westpac

Westpac Banking Corporation, known simply as Westpac, is an Australian multinational banking and financial services company headquartered at Westpac Place in Sydney.

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See also

Streets in Adelaide

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Terrace,_Adelaide

Also known as Botanic Road, Adelaide, North Tce, North Tce, Adelaide.

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