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Adelaide Festival nearly imploded in its lead-up. So, how did things play out?

March 5, 2026 at 05:21 AM
By Sydney Morning Herald
Chaos engulfed the South Australian capital’s main event before it started. Now, the city is heaving, the sun is shining and there is an air of expectation.

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Chaos engulfed the South Australian capital’s main event before it started Chaos engulfed the South Australian capital’s main event before it started. Now, the city is heaving, the sun is shining and there is an air of expect Monitor developments in Adelaide for further updates.

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Chaos engulfed the South Australian capital’s main event before it started Now, the city is heaving,

Chaos engulfed the South Australian capital’s main event before it started. Now, the city is heaving, the sun is shining and there is an air of expectation.
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